Antagonists of the glucagon receptor

ABSTRACT

The present invention provides for novel compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and co-crystals thereof which have glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist activity. The present invention further provides for pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same as well as methods of treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition for which one or more glucagon receptor antagonist is indicated, including Type I and II diabetes, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. The present invention also provides for processes of making the compounds of Formula I, including salts and co-crystals thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/147,457 filed Jan. 3, 2014, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/083,321 filed Apr. 8, 2011, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/526,458 filed Aug. 7, 2009, which is a national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/US2008/053581 filed Feb. 11, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/889,183 filed Feb. 9, 2007, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/989,287 filed Nov. 20, 2007, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety, including all figures, tables and amino acid or nucleic acid sequences.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed towards novel antagonists of the glucagon receptor.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions of Formula I, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts or co-crystals, and prodrugs thereof which have glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist activity. The present invention further provides for pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same as well as methods of treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition for which one or more glucagon receptor antagonist is indicated, including Type I and II diabetes, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. Also provided are methods of making or manufacturing compounds of Formula I and pharmaceutically acceptable salts or co-crystals, and prodrugs thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate results of treatment with an exemplary compound of the disclosure, showing attenuation of glucagon-induced glucose excursion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Definitions

As used herein, the following terms are defined with the following meanings:

“Acyl” refers to —C(O)R^(s) where R^(s) is alkyl, heterocycloalkyl, or aryl.

“Acylalkyl-” refers to an alkyl-C(O)-alk-, wherein “alk” is alkylene.

“Acylamino-” refers to and R^(w)C(O)—NR^(w)—, wherein each R^(w) is independently —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Acyloxy-” refers to the ester group —O—C(O)R^(t), where R^(t) is H, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, aralkyl, or heterocycloalkyl.

“Alicyclic” refers to a cyclic group or compound comprising the properties of aliphatic and cyclic compounds and include but are not limited to cycloalkyl and bridged cycloalkyl compounds. The cyclic compound includes heterocycles. Cyclohexenylethyl, cyclohexanylethyl, and norbornyl are suitable alicyclic groups. Such groups may be optionally substituted.

“Alkanoyl” refers to the group alkyl-C(O)—.

“Alkenyl” refers to unsaturated groups which have 2 to 12 atoms and contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond and includes straight-chain, branched-chain and cyclic groups included alkenylene and alkynylene. Alkenyl groups may be optionally substituted. Suitable alkenyl groups include allyl. “1-alkenyl” refers to alkenyl groups where the double bond is between the first and second carbon atom. If the 1-alkenyl group is attached to another group, it is attached at the first carbon.

“Alkyl” refers to a straight or branched chain or cyclic chain or combination of cyclic chain and either straight and/or branched chain(s), optionally substituted, hydrocarbon radical wherein all of the carbon-carbon bonds are single carbon-carbon bonds. Included are alkyl- groups substituted, e.g., with alkenes and alkynes. Representative examples of alkyl- groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, cyclopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, cyclobutyl, pentyl, cyclopentyl, hexyl, and cyclohexyl, all of which may be optionally substituted. Alkyl groups are C₁-C₁₂.

“Alkylaminoalkyl-” refers to the group alkyl-NR^(u)-alk- wherein each “alk” is an independently selected alkylene, and R^(u) is H or lower alkyl. “Lower alkylaminoalkyl-” refers to groups where the alkyl and the alkylene group is lower alkyl and alkylene, respectively.

“Alkylaminoalkylcarboxy-” refers to the group alkyl-NR^(u)-alk-C(O)—O— where “alk” is an alkylene group, and R^(u) is a H or lower alkyl.

“Alkylaminoaryl-” refers to the group alkyl-NR^(v)-aryl- wherein “aryl” is a multivalent group and R^(v) is —H, alkyl, aralkyl, or heterocycloalkyl. In “lower alkylaminoaryl-”, the alkyl group is lower alkyl.

“Alkylaryl-” or “alkaryl-” refers to an aryl group substituted with an alkyl group. “Lower alkylaryl-” refers to such groups where alkyl is lower alkyl.

“Alkoxy-” or “alkyloxy-” refers to the group alkyl-O—.

“Alkoxyalkyl-” or “alkyloxyalkyl-” refers to the group alkyl-O-alk- wherein “alk” is an alkylene group. In “lower alkoxyalkyl-”, each alkyl and alkylene is lower alkyl and alkylene, respectively.

“Alkoxyaryl-” or “alkyloxyaryl-” refers to an aryl group substituted with an alkyloxy group (alkyl-O-aryl-). In “lower alkyloxyaryl-”, the alkyl group is lower alkyl.

“Alkoxycarbonyloxy-” refers to alkyl-O—C(O)—O—.

“Alkylene” refers to a divalent straight chain, branched chain or cyclic saturated aliphatic group. In one aspect the alkylene group contains up to and including 10 atoms. In another aspect the alkylene chain contains up to and including 6 atoms. In a further aspect the alkylene groups contains up to and including 4 atoms. The alkylene group can be either straight, branched chain or cyclic.

“Alkylthio-” and “alkylthio-” refer to the group alkyl-S—.

“Alkylthioalkyl-” refers to the group alkyl-S-alk- wherein “alk” is an alkylene group. In “lower alkylthioalkyl-” each alkyl and alkylene is lower alkyl and alkylene, respectively.

“Alkylthiocarbonyloxy-” refers to alkyl-S—C(O)—O—.

“Alkynyl” refers to unsaturated groups which have 2 to 12 atoms and contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond and includes straight-chain, branched-chain and cyclic groups. Alkynyl groups may be optionally substituted. Suitable alkynyl groups include ethynyl. “1-alkynyl” refers to alkynyl groups where the triple bond is between the first and second carbon atom. If the 1-alkynyl group is attached to another group, e.g., it is a W substituent attached to the cyclic phosphonate, it is attached at the first carbon.

“Amido” refers to a group wherein an NR^(w) or NR^(w) ₂ is linked through the nitrogen atom to an acyl group as in NR^(w) ₂—C(O)R^(w′), or where an NR^(w) is next to an acyl group as in —NR^(w)—C(O)R^(w′), wherein each R^(w) independently includes —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl and each R^(w′) independently includes alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Amino” refers to —NR^(x)R^(x) wherein each R^(x) is independently selected from hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl and heterocycloalkyl, all except H are optionally substituted, or wherein both R^(x) together form a cyclic ring system.

“Aminoalkyl” refers to the group NR^(t) ₂-alk- wherein “alk” is an alkylene group and R^(t) is selected from —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Aminocarboxamidoalkyl” refers to the group NR^(y) ₂—C(O)—N(R^(y))-alk- wherein each R^(y) is independently an alkyl group or H and “alk” is an alkylene group. “Lower aminocarboxamidoalkyl-” refers to such groups wherein “alk” is lower alkylene.

“Animal” includes birds and mammals, in one embodiment a mammal, including a dog, cat, cow, horse, goat, sheep, pig or human. In one embodiment the animal is a human. In another embodiment the animal is a male. In another embodiment the animal is a female.

“Aralkyl” refers to an alkylene group substituted with an aryl group. Suitable aralkyl groups include benzyl, picolyl, and the like, and may be optionally substituted.

“Aralkyloxyalkyl-” refers to the group aryl-alk-O-alk- wherein “alk” is an alkylene group. “Lower aralkyloxyalkyl-” refers to such groups where the alkylene groups are lower alkylene.

“Aroyl” or “arylketyl” or “arketyl-” refers to the group aryl-C(O)—.

“Aryl” refers to aromatic groups which have 5-17 ring atoms and at least one ring having a conjugated pi electron system and includes carbocyclic aryl, heterocyclic aryl (heteroaryl), monocyclic aryl (e.g., phenyl), bicylic aryl (e.g., naphthyl) and biaryl groups (e.g., biphenyl), all of which may be optionally substituted. “Carbocyclic monoaryl” refers to an aryl group that is both carbocyclic and monocyclic (e.g., phenyl). “Heterocyclic monoaryl” or “monocyclic heteroaryl” refers to an aryl group that is both heterocyclic and monocyclic (e.g., pyridyl). “Carbocyclic bicyclic aryl” refers to an aryl group that is both carbocyclic and bicyclic (e.g., naphthyl). “Heterocyclic bicylic aryl” or “bicyclic heteroaryl” refers to an aryl group that is both heterocyclic and bicyclic (e.g., benzofuranyl).

“Arylamino” refers to the group aryl-NH—

“Arylalketyl” or “aralketyl” refers to aryl-alk-C(O)— wherein “alk” is alkylene.

“Aralkylamino” refers to the group —N-alk-aryl wherein “alk” is alkylene.

“Arylene” refers to multivalent aromatic ring systems which have 5-14 atoms and at least one ring having a conjugated pi electron system and includes carbocyclic arylene, heterocyclic arylene and biarylene groups, all of which may be optionally substituted.

“Arylaminoalkyl-” refers to the group aryl-N(R^(w))-alk- wherein “alk” is an alkylene group and R^(w) is —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or heterocycloalkyl. In “lower arylaminoalkyl-”, the alkylene group is lower alkylene.

“Aryloxy” refers to aryl-O—.

“Aryloxyalkyl-” refers to an alkyl group substituted with an aryloxy group.

“Aryloxycarbonyl” refers to the group aryl-O—C(O)—

“Aryloxycarbonyloxy-” refers to aryl-O—C(O)—O—.

“Atherosclerosis” refers to a condition characterized by irregularly distributed lipid deposits in the intima of large and medium-sized arteries wherein such deposits provoke fibrosis and calcification. Atherosclerosis raises the risk of angina, stroke, heart attack, or other cardiac or cardiovascular conditions.

“Benzoxy” or “benzyl-oxy” refers to the group benzyl-O—.

“Biaryl” represents an aryl group substituted with a second aryl group, e.g., biphenyl, each aryl being further optionally substituted.

“Bicyclic aryl” refers to bicyclic ring system composed of two fused rings. Bicyclic aryls contain from 8 to 17 ring atoms. Bicyclic aryl rings include ring systems wherein one ring is aryl and the other ring is aryl, cycloalkyl, or heterocycloalkyl. Preferred bicyclic aryl rings comprise 5-, 6- or 7-membered rings fused to 5-, 6-, or 7-membered rings.

“Binding” means the specific association of the compound of interest to the target of interest, e.g., a receptor.

“C₂₋₆-perfluoroalkyl” refers to a 2 to 6 carbon alkyl group where all of the carbon atoms are exhaustively substituted with fluorine. Non limiting examples include trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, pentafluorocyclopropyl, and the like.

“C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl” refers to a non-aromatic, carbocyclic group having 4 to 8 carbon atoms and containing at least one double bond.

“C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy” refers to —O—C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl where C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl is an aliphatic carbocyclic group having 3 to 8 carbon atoms

“C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio” refers to —S—C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl where C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl is a 3 to 8 aliphatic carbocyclic group having 3 to 8 carbon atoms

“-Carboxylamido” or “carboxamido” refer to NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—R^(w′), wherein each R^(w) and R^(w′) include —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Carboxamidoalkylaryl” refers to NR^(w) ₂—C(O)-alk-aryl-, where R^(w) includes H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Carboxamidoaryl” refers to NR^(w)—C(O)-aryl- wherein “alk” is alkylene and R^(w) include H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Carbocyclic aryl” groups are groups which have 6-14 ring atoms wherein the ring atoms on the aromatic ring are carbon atoms. Carbocyclic aryl groups include monocyclic carbocyclic aryl groups and polycyclic or fused compounds such as optionally substituted naphthyl groups.

“Carboxy esters” refers to —C(O)OR^(z) where R^(z) is alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, cyclic alkyl, or heterocycloalkyl, each optionally substituted.

“Carboxyl” refers to —C(O)OH.

“Cyano” refers to —C≡N.

“Cyclic alkyl” or “cycloalkyl” refers to alkyl groups that are cyclic of 3 to 10 carbon atoms, and, in one aspect, are 3 to 6 carbon atoms. The cycloalkyl groups include fused cyclic, bridged cyclic and spirocyclic groups. Examples of cyclic alkyl groups include but are not limited to cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, decalin, bicycle[3.1.1]heptane, bycyclo[2.2.1]heptane, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane, bicycle[3.2.2]nonane, spiro[2.5]octane, spiro[3.5]nonane, adamantyl and the like. Such groups may be substituted.

“Cycloalkenylalkyl-” refers to the group cycloalkenyl-alkyl-.

“Cycloalkylalkyl-” refers to the group cycloalkyl-alkyl-.

“Cycloalkylaryl-” or “cycloalkaryl-” refers to the group cycloalkyl-aryl-.

“Cycloalkyloxy-” refers to the group cycloalkyl-O—.

“Cycloalkylalkoxy-” refers to the group cycloalkyl-alkyl-O—.

“Cycloalkylalkoxyaryl-” refers to the group cycloalkyl-alkyl-O-aryl.

“Co-crystal” as used herein means a crystalline material comprised of two or more unique solids at room temperature that are H-bonded.

“Coronary heart disease” or “coronary disease” refers to an imbalance between myocardial functional requirements and the capacity of the coronary vessels to supply sufficient blood flow. It is a form of myocardial ischemia (insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle) caused by a decreased capacity of the coronary vessels.

“Diabetes” refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders that share glucose intolerance in common. It refers to disorders in which carbohydrate utilization is reduced and that of lipid and protein enhanced; and may be characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria, ketoacidosis, neuropathy or nephropathy, increased hepatic glucose production, insulin resistance in various tissues, insufficient insulin secretion and enhanced or poorly controlled glucagon secretion from the pancreas.

The phrase “optionally substituted” can be interchangeably used with the phrase “substituted or unsubstituted” thought this application.

Several pathogenic processes are involved in the development of diabetes. These range from autoimmune destruction of the beta-cells of the pancreas with consequent insulin deficiency to abnormalities that result in resistance to insulin action. The basis of the abnormalities in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism in diabetes is deficient action of insulin on target tissues. Deficient insulin action results from inadequate insulin secretion and/or diminished tissue responses to insulin at one or more points in the complex pathways of hormone action. Impairment of insulin secretion and defects in insulin action frequently coexist in the same patient.

Symptoms of marked hyperglycemia include polyuria, polydipsia, weight loss, sometimes with polyphagia, and blurred vision. The vast majority of cases of diabetes fall into two broad etiopathogenetic categories. In one category, type 1 diabetes, the cause is an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion. Individuals at increased risk of developing this type of diabetes can often be identified by serological evidence of an autoimmune pathologic process occurring in the pancreatic islets and by genetic markers. In the other, much more prevalent category, type 2 diabetes, the cause is a combination of resistance to insulin action and an inadequate compensatory insulin secretory response. In the latter category, a degree of hyperglycemia sufficient to cause pathologic and functional changes in various target tissues, but without clinical symptoms, may be present for a long period of time before diabetes is detected. During this asymptomatic period, it is possible to demonstrate an abnormality in carbohydrate metabolism by measurement of plasma glucose in the fasting state or after a challenge with an oral glucose load.

Criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes include:

1. Symptoms of diabetes plus casual plasma glucose concentration 200 mg/dl (11.1 mmol/l). Casual is defined as any time of day without regard to time since last meal. The classic symptoms of diabetes include polyuria, polydipsia, and unexplained weight loss; or 2. FPG 126 mg/dl (7.0 mmol/1). Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least 8 h; or 3. 2-h postload glucose 200 mg/dl (11.1 mmol/1) during an OGTT. The test should be performed as described by WHO, using a glucose load containing the equivalent of 75 g anhydrous glucose dissolved in water.

Etiologic classification of diabetes mellitus, as embodiments, are as follows:

-   -   1. Type 1 diabetes (β-cell destruction, usually leading to         absolute insulin deficiency)         -   A. Immune mediated         -   B. Idiopathic     -   II. Type 2 diabetes (may range from predominantly insulin         resistance with relative insulin deficiency to a predominantly         secretory defect with insulin resistance)     -   III. Other specific types         -   A. Genetic defects of 3-cell function             -   1. Chromosome 12, HNF-1α (MODY3)             -   2. Chromosome 7, glucokinase (MODY2)             -   3. Chromosome 20, HNF-4α (MODY1)             -   4. Chromosome 13, insulin promoter factor-1 (IPF-1;                 MODY4)             -   5. Chromosome 17, HNF-1β (MODY5)             -   6. Chromosome 2, NeuroD1 (MODY6)             -   7. Mitochondrial DNA             -   8. Others         -   B. Genetic defects in insulin action             -   1. Type A insulin resistance             -   2. Leprechaunism             -   3. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome             -   4. Lipoatrophic diabetes             -   5. Others         -   C. Diseases of the exocrine pancreas             -   1. Pancreatitis             -   2. Trauma/pancreatectomy             -   3. Neoplasia             -   4. Cystic fibrosis             -   5. Hemochromatosis             -   6. Fibrocalculous pancreatopathy             -   7. Others         -   D. Endocrinopathies             -   1. Acromegaly             -   2. Cushing's syndrome             -   3. Glucagonoma             -   4. Pheochromocytoma             -   5. Hyperthyroidism             -   6. Somatostatinoma             -   7. Aldosteronoma             -   8. Others         -   E. Drug- or chemical-induced             -   1. Vacor             -   2. Pentamidine             -   3. Nicotinic acid             -   4. Glucocorticoids             -   5. Thyroid hormone             -   6. Diazoxide             -   7. β-adrenergic agonists             -   8. Thiazides             -   9. Dilantin             -   10. α-Interferon             -   11. Others         -   F. Infections             -   1. Congenital rubella             -   2. Cytomegalovirus             -   3. Others         -   G. Uncommon forms of immune-mediated diabetes             -   1. “Stiff-man” syndrome             -   2. Anti-insulin receptor antibodies             -   3. Others         -   H. Other genetic syndromes sometimes associated with             diabetes             -   1. Down's syndrome             -   2. Klinefelter's syndrome             -   3. Turner's syndrome             -   4. Wolfram's syndrome             -   5. Friedreich's ataxia             -   6. Huntington's chorea             -   7. Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome             -   8. Myotonic dystrophy             -   9. Porphyria             -   10. Prader-Willi syndrome             -   11. Others     -   IV. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)

“Energy expenditure” means basal or resting metabolic rate as defined by Schoeller et al., J Appl Physiol.; 53(4):955-9 (1982). Increases in the resting metabolic rate can also be measured using increases in O₂ consumption and/or CO₂ efflux and/or increases in organ or body temperature.

“Enhanced oral bioavailability” refers to an increase of at least 50% of the absorption of the dose of the parent drug, unless otherwise specified. In an additional aspect the increase in oral bioavailability of the prodrug (compared to the parent drug) is at least 100% (at least a doubling of the absorption). Measurement of oral bioavailability usually refers to measurements of the prodrug, drug, or drug metabolite in blood, plasma, tissues, or urine following oral administration compared to measurements following systemic administration of the compound administered orally.

“Enhancing” refers to increasing or improving a specific property.

“Haloalkyl” refers to an alkyl group substituted with one or more halo/halogens.

“Haloaryl” refers to an aryl group substituted with one or more halo/halogens.

“Halogen” or “halo” refers to —F, —Cl, —Br and —I.

“Heteroalicyclic” refers to an alicyclic group or compound having 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and oxygen.

“Heteroarylalkyl” refers to an alkylene group substituted with a heteroaryl group.

“Heteroarylene” refers to a divalent, aromatic, heterocyclic ring containing 5-14 ring atoms wherein 1 to 4 heteroatoms in the aromatic ring are ring atoms and the remainder of the ring atoms being carbon atoms.

Alternative: “Heteroarylene” refers to a divalent heterocyclic aryl or heteroaryl group.

“Heterocyclic” or “heterocyclyl” refer to cyclic groups of 3 to 10 atoms or cyclic groups of 3 to 6 atoms. These groups contain at least one heteroatom, and in some aspects contain 1 to 3 heteroatoms. Suitable heteroatoms include oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen. Heterocyclic groups may be attached through a nitrogen or carbon atom in the ring. Heterocyclic and heterocyclyl cyclic groups include, e.g., heterocyclic alkyl or heterocycloalkyl groups. The heterocyclic alkyl groups include unsaturated cyclic, fused cyclic and spirocyclic groups. Suitable heterocyclic groups include pyrrolidinyl, morpholino, morpholinoethyl, and pyridyl.

“Heterocyclic aryl” or “heteroaryl groups” are groups which have 5-14 ring atoms wherein 1 to 4 heteroatoms are ring atoms in the aromatic ring and the remainder of the ring atoms being carbon atoms. Suitable heteroatoms include oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, and selenium. Suitable heteroaryl groups include furanyl, thienyl, pyridyl, pyrrolyl, N-lower alkyl pyrrolyl, pyridyl-N-oxide, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, imidazolyl, benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, and the like, all optionally substituted.

“Heteroaroyl-” or “heteroarylketyl-” or “heteroarketyl-” refers to heteroaryl-C(O)—.

“Heteroarylalketyl-” or “heteroaralketyl-” refers to heteroaryl-alkyl-C(O)—.

“Hydroxyalkyl” refers to an alkyl group substituted with one —OH.

“Hypcrcholesterolcmia” refers to presence of an abnormally large amount of cholesterol in the cells and plasma of the circulating blood.

“Hyperinsulinemia” refers to a patient with a fasting serum insulin concentration of at least 12 μU/mL.

“Hyperlipidemia” or “lipemia” refers to the presence of an abnormally large amount of lipids in the circulating blood.

“Insulin resistance” is defined clinically as the impaired ability of a known quantity of exogenous or endogenous insulin to increase whole body glucose uptake and utilization.

“Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)” refers to a condition known to precede the development of overt Type 2 diabetes. It is characterized by abnormal blood glucose excursions following a meal. The current criteria for the diagnosis of IGT are based on 2-h plasma glucose levels post a 75 g oral glucose test (144-199 mg/dL). Although variable from population to population studied, IGT progresses to full-blown NIDDM at a rate of 1.5 to 7.3% per year, with a mean of 3-4% per year. Individuals with IGT are believed to have a 6 to 10-fold increased risk in developing Type 2 diabetes. IGT is an independent risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease.

“Increased or enhanced liver specificity” refers to an increase in the liver specificity ratio in animals treated with a compound of the present invention and a control compound.

“Lower” referred to herein in connection with organic radicals or compounds respectively defines such radicals or compounds as containing up to and including 10 carbon atoms. One aspect of this invention provides organic radicals or compounds as containing up to and including 6 carbon atoms. Yet another aspect of the invention provides organic radicals or compounds that contain one to four carbon atoms. Such groups may be straight chain, branched, or cyclic.

“Liver” refers to the liver organ.

“Liver specificity” refers to the ratio:

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as measured in animals treated with the drug or a prodrug. The ratio can be determined by measuring tissue levels at a specific time or may represent an AUC based on values measured at three or more time points.

“Metabolic disease” includes diseases and conditions such as obesity, diabetes and lipid disorders such as hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia as well as disorders that are associated with abnormal levels of lipoproteins, lipids, carbohydrates and insulin such as metabolic syndrome X, diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease.

“Metabolic Syndrome” or “Metabolic Syndrome X” refers to a condition identified by the presence of three or more of these components:

-   -   Central obesity as measured by waist circumference:         -   Men: Greater than 40 inches         -   Women: Greater than 35 inches     -   Fasting blood triglycerides greater than or equal to 150 mg/dL     -   Blood HDL cholesterol:         -   Men: Less than 40 mg/dL         -   Women: Less than 50 mg/dL     -   Blood pressure greater than or equal to 130/85 mmHg     -   Fasting blood glucose greater than or equal to 110 mg/dL

“Nitro” refers to —NO₂.

“Obesity” refers to the condition of being obese. Being obese is defined as a BMI of 30.0 or greater; and extreme obesity is defined at a BMI of 40 or greater. “Overweight” is defined as a body mass index of 25.0 to 29.9.

“Oxo” refers to ═O in an alkyl or heterocycloalkyl group.

“Perhalo” refers to groups wherein every C—H bond has been replaced with a C-halo bond on an aliphatic or aryl group. Non-linking examples of perhaloalkyl groups include —CF₃ and —CFCl₂.

“Pharmaceutically acceptable salt” includes salts of compounds of the invention derived from the combination of a compound of this invention and an organic or inorganic acid or base. Suitable acids include acetic acid, adipic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, (+)-7,7-dimethyl-2-oxobicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, citric acid, 1,2-ethanedisulfonic acid, dodecyl sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, glucoheptonic acid, gluconic acid, glucuronic acid, hippuric acid, hydrochloride hemiethanolic acid. HBr, HCl, HI, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid, lactic acid, lactobionic acid, maleic acid, methanesulfonic acid, methylbromide acid, methyl sulfuric acid, 2-naphthalenesulfonic acid, nitric acid, oleic acid, 4,4′-methylenebis [3-hydroxy-2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid], phosphoric acid, polygalacturonic acid, stearic acid, succinic acid, sulfuric acid, sulfosalicylic acid, tannic acid, tartaric acid, terphthalic acid, and p-toluenesulfonic acid.

“Patient” means an animal.

“Phenoxy” or “phenyl-oxy” refers to the group phenyl-O—.

“Preventing” includes a slowing of the progress or development of a disease before onset or precluding onset of a disease.

“Prodrug” as used herein refers to any compound that when administered to a biological system generates a biologically active compound as a result of spontaneous chemical reaction(s), enzyme catalyzed chemical reaction(s), and/or metabolic chemical reaction(s), or a combination of each. Standard prodrugs are formed using groups attached to functionality, e.g., HO—, HS—, HOOC—, —NHR, associated with the drug, that cleave in vivo. Standard prodrugs include but are not limited to carboxylate esters where the group is alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, acyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyloxyalkyl as well as esters of hydroxyl, thiol and amines where the group attached is an acyl group, an alkoxycarbonyl, aminocarbonyl, phosphate or sulfate. The groups illustrated are exemplary, not exhaustive, and one skilled in the art could prepare other known varieties of prodrugs. Such prodrugs of the compounds of the invention, fall within this scope. Prodrugs must undergo some form of a chemical transformation to produce the compound that is biologically active or is a precursor of the biologically active compound. In some cases, the prodrug is biologically active, usually less than the drug itself, and serves to improve drug efficacy or safety through improved oral bioavailability, and/or pharmacodynamic half-life, etc. Prodrug forms of compounds may be utilized, for example, to improve bioavailability, improve subject acceptability such as by masking or reducing unpleasant characteristics such as bitter taste or gastrointestinal irritability, alter solubility such as for intravenous use, provide for prolonged or sustained release or delivery, improve case of formulation, or provide site-specific delivery of the compound. Prodrugs are described in The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action, by Richard B. Silverman, Academic Press, San Diego, 1992. Chapter 8: “Prodrugs and Drug delivery Systems” pp. 352-401; Design of Prodrugs, edited by H. Bundgaard, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 1985; Design of Biopharmaceutical Properties through Prodrugs and Analogs, Ed. by E. B. Roche, American Pharmaceutical Association, Washington, 1977; and Drug Delivery Systems, ed. by R. L. Juliano, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 1980.

“Significant” or “statistically significant” means a result (i.e. experimental assay result) where the p-value is ≦0.05 (i.e. the chance of a type I error is less than 5%) as determined by an art-accepted measure of statistical significance appropriate to the experimental design.

“Substituted” or “optionally substituted” includes groups substituted by one to six substituents, independently selected from lower alkyl, lower aryl, lower aralkyl, lower cyclic alkyl, lower heterocycloalkyl, hydroxy, lower alkoxy, lower aryloxy, perhaloalkoxy, aralkoxy, lower heteroaryl, lower heteroaryloxy, lower heteroarylalkyl, lower heteroaralkoxy, azido, amino, halo, lower alkylthio, oxo, lower acylalkyl, lower carboxy esters, carboxyl, -carboxamido, nitro, lower acyloxy, lower aminoalkyl, lower alkylaminoaryl, lower alkylaryl, lower alkylaminoalkyl, lower alkoxyaryl, lower arylamino, lower aralkylamino, sulfonyl, lower -carboxamidoalkylaryl, lower -carboxamidoaryl, lower hydroxyalkyl, lower haloalkyl, lower alkylaminoalkylcarboxy-, lower aminocarboxamidoalkyl-, cyano, lower alkoxyalkyl, lower perhaloalkyl, and lower arylalkyloxyalkyl.

“Substituted aryl” and “substituted heteroaryl” refers to aryl and heteroaryl groups substituted with 1-3 substituents. These substituents are selected from the group consisting of lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, lower perhaloalkyl, halo, hydroxy, and amino.

“Sulphon(yl)amido” or “sulfon(yl)amido” refer to NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)₂— and R^(w)S(═O)₂—NR^(w)—, wherein each R^(w) independently include alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Sulfonamidoalkylaryl” and “sulfonamidoaryl” refers to an aryl-alk-NR^(w)—S(═O)₂—, and ar-NR^(w)—S(═O)₂—, respectively where “ar” is aryl, “alk” is alkylene, R^(w) includes —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, and heterocycloalkyl.

“Sulphonate” or “sulfonate” refers to —SO₂OR^(w), where R^(w) is —H, alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or heterocycloalkyl.

“Sulfonic acid containing compounds” or “sulphonic acid containing compounds” refer to compounds containing —SO₂H or —SO₃.

“Sulphonyl” or “sulfonyl” refers to —SO₂R^(w), where R^(w) is alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or heterocycloalkyl.

“Therapeutically effective amount” means an amount of a compound or a combination of compounds that ameliorates, attenuates or eliminates one or more of the symptoms of a particular disease or condition or prevents, modifies, or delays the onset of one or more of the symptoms of a particular disease or condition.

“Treating” or “treatment” of a disease includes a slowing of the progress or development of a disease after onset or actually reversing some or all of the disease affects. Treatment also includes palliative treatment.

“Type 1 diabetes” (formerly known as “childhood,” “juvenile,” “insulin-dependent” diabetes [IDDM]) is a form of diabetes characterized by an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion. Individuals at increased risk of developing this type of diabetes can often be identified by serological evidence of an autoimmune pathologic process occurring in the pancreatic islets and by genetic markers. Type 1 diabetes may be caused by immune mediated beta-cell destruction, usually leading to absolute insulin deficiency or may be idiopathic, having no known etiologies.

“Type 2 diabetes” refers to a heterogeneous disorder characterized by impaired insulin secretion by the pancreas and insulin resistance in tissues such as the liver, muscle and adipose tissue. The manifestations of the disease include one or more of the following: impaired glucose tolerance, fasting hyperglycemia, glycosuria, decreased levels of insulin, increased levels of glucagon, increased hepatic glucose output, reduced hepatic glucose uptake and glycogen storage, reduced whole body glucose uptake and utilization, dyslipidemia, fatty liver, ketoacidosis, microvascular diseases such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy, and macrovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease.

“Phosphonate, phosphonic acid monoester and phosphinate prodrug” refers to compounds that break down chemically or enzymatically to a phosphonic acid or phosphine acid group in vivo. As employed herein the term includes, but is not limited to, the following groups and combinations of these groups:

Acyloxyalkyl esters which are well described in the literature (Farquhar et al., J. Pharm. Sci., 72: 324-325 (1983)).

Other acyloxyalkyl esters are possible in which a cyclic alkyl ring is formed. These esters have been shown to generate phosphorus-containing nucleotides inside cells through a postulated sequence of reactions beginning with deesterification and followed by a series of elimination reactions (e.g., Freed et al., Biochem. Pharm., 38: 3193-3198 (1989)).

Another class of these double esters known as alkyloxycarbonyloxymethyl esters, as shown in formula A, where R^(a) is alkoxy, aryloxy, alkylthio, arylthio, alkylamino, or arylamino; each R^(c) is independently —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, or heterocycloalkyl have been studied in the area of β-lactam antibiotics (Nishimura et al., J. Antibiotics, 40(1): 81-90 (1987); for a review see Ferres, H., Drugs of Today, 19: 499 (1983)). More recently Cathy, M. S., et al. (Abstract from AAPS Western Regional Meeting, April, 1997) showed that these alkyloxycarbonyloxymethyl ester prodrugs on (9-[(R)-2-phosphonomethoxy)propyl]adenine (PMPA) are bioavailable up to 30% in dogs.

wherein R^(a) and R^(c) are independently H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, and alicyclic; (see WO 90/08155; WO 90/10636) and R^(b), for e.g., is selected from —OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety.

Other acyloxyalkyl esters are possible in which a cyclic alkyl ring is formed such as shown in formula B. These esters have been shown to generate phosphorus-containing nucleotides inside cells through a postulated sequence of reactions beginning with deesterification and followed by a series of elimination reactions (e.g., Freed et al., Biochem. Pharm., 38: 3193-3198 (1989)).

wherein R^(d) is —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxy, aryloxy, alkylthio, arylthio, alkylamino, arylamino, or cycloalkyl.

Aryl esters have also been used as phosphonate prodrugs (e.g., DeLambert et al., J. Med. Chem. 37(7): 498-511 (1994); Serafinowska et al., J. Med. Chem. 38(8): 1372-9 (1995). Phenyl as well as mono and poly-substituted phenyl proesters have generated the parent phosphonic acid in studies conducted in animals and in man (Formula C). Another approach has been described where R^(e) is a carboxylic ester ortho to the phosphate (Khamnei et al., J. Med. Chem. 39: 4109-15 (1996)).

wherein R^(e) is —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxy, acyloxy, halogen, amino, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxy, cyano, or heterocycloalkyl and R^(b) is selected, for e.g., from OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety.

Benzyl esters have also been reported to generate the parent phosphonic acid. In some cases, using substituents at the para-position can accelerate the hydrolysis. Benzyl analogs with 4-acyloxy or 4-alkyloxy group [Formula D, X=—H, OR or O(CO)R or O(CO)OR] can generate the 4-hydroxy compound more readily through the action of enzymes, e.g., oxidases, esterases, etc. Examples of this class of prodrugs are described in Mitchell et al., J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. I 2345 (1992); WO 91/19721.

wherein R^(f) and R^(g) are independently —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, alkoxy, acyloxy,

hydroxy, cyano, nitro, perhaloalkyl, halo, or alkyloxycarbonyl; R^(b) is selected, for e.g., from —OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety, as described therein.

R^(h) and R^(i) are independently —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, halogen, or cyclic alkyl.

Thio-containing phosphonate proesters may also be useful in the delivery of drugs to hepatocytes. These proesters contain a protected thioethyl moiety as shown in formula E.

One or more of the oxygens of the phosphonate can be esterified. Since the mechanism that results in de-esterification requires the generation of a free thiolate, a variety of thiol protecting groups are possible. For example, the disulfide is reduced by a reductase-mediated process (Puech et al., Antiviral Res. 22: 155-174 (1993)). Thioesters will also generate free thiolates after esterase-mediated hydrolysis Benzaria, et al., J. Med. Chem., 39(25): 4958-65 (1996)). Cyclic analogs are also possible and were shown to liberate phosphonate in isolated rat hepatocytes. The cyclic disulfide shown below has not been previously described and is novel.

wherein R^(j) is alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aryloxycarbonyl, or alkylthio and R^(b) is selected, for e.g., from —OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety.

Other examples of suitable prodrugs include proester classes exemplified by Biller and Magnin (U.S. Pat. No. 5,157,027); Serafinowska et al., J. Med. Chem, 38(8): 1372-9 (1995); Starrett et al., J. Med. Chem, 37: 1857 (1994); Martin et al. J. Pharm. Sci. 76: 180 (1987); Alexander et al., Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun, 59: 1853 (1994); and EP 0 632 048 A1. Some of the structural classes described are optionally substituted, including fused lactones attached at the omega position (formulae E4 and E5) and optionally substituted 2-oxo-1,3-dioxolenes attached through a methylene to the phosphorus oxygen (formula E6) such as:

wherein R^(m) is —H, alkyl, cycloalkyl, or heterocycloalkyl; R^(b) is selected, for e.g., from —OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety and R^(k) is —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, cyano, alkoxy, acyloxy, halogen, amino, heterocycloalkyl, or alkoxycarbonyl.

The prodrugs of Formula E6 are an example of “optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl where the cyclic moiety contains a carbonate or thiocarbonate.”

Propyl phosphonate proesters (ethyl ester phosphonate proesters) can also be used to deliver drugs into hepatocytes. These proesters may contain a hydroxyl and hydroxyl group derivatives at the 3-position of the propyl group as shown in formula F1. The R^(n) and R^(p) groups can form a cyclic ring system as shown in formula F2. One or more of the oxygens of the phosphonate can be esterified.

wherein R^(n) is alkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl:

R^(p) is alkylcarbonyloxy, or alkyloxycarbonyloxy;

R^(b) is selected, for e.g., from —OH, —CH₃, —H, —O—CH₃ or monoester prodrug moiety; and

R^(q) is alkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, alkoxy, alkylamino, alkylthio, halogen,

hydrogen, hydroxy, acyloxy, or amino.

Phosphoramidate derivatives have been explored as phosphate prodrugs (e.g., McGuigan et al., J. Med. Chem., 42: 393 (1999) and references cited therein) as shown in Formula G and H, wherein R^(r), for example, is lower alkyl, lower aryl, lower aralkyl, and as described therein.

Cyclic phosphoramidates have also been studied as phosphonate prodrugs because of their speculated higher stability compared to non-cyclic phosphoramidates (e.g., Starrett et al., J. Med. Chem., 37: 1857 (1994)).

Another type of phosphoramidate prodrug was reported as the combination of S-acyl-2-thioethyl ester and phosphoramidate (Egron et al., Nucleosides & Nucleotides, 18, 981 (1999)) as shown in Formula J wherein R^(c) is alkoxy, aryloxy, alkylthio, arylthio, alkylamino, or arylamino and R^(a) is —H, alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, or heterocycloalkyl:

Other prodrugs are possible based on literature reports such as substituted ethyls for example, bis(trichloroethyl)esters as disclosed by McGuigan, et al., Bioorg Med. Chem. Lett., 3:1207-1210 (1993), and the phenyl and benzyl combined nucleotide esters reported by Meier, C. et al., Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 7:99-104 (1997).

“Sulfonate prodrugs”, are compounds that break down chemically or enzymatically to a sulfonic acid group in vivo. Examples of sulfonate prodrugs include aryl esters such as nitrophenylsulfonyl esters and have been demonstrated to generate the corresponding sulfonic acids under physiological conditions (Yan and Muller, J. Med. Chem 47, 1031 (2004)). An example of a nitrophenylsulfonyl ester prodrug is:

The structure of formula L has a plane of symmetry running through the phosphorus-oxygen double bond when both R⁶⁰s are the same, V=W, and V and W (defined herein) are either both pointing up or both pointing down. The same is true of structures where both —NR⁶⁰s are replaced with —O—.

The term “cyclic phosphonate ester of 1,3-propane diol”, “cyclic phosphonate diester of 1,3-propane diol”, “2-oxo-2λ⁵-[1,3,2]-dioxaphosphonane”, “2-oxo-[1,3,2]-dioxaphosphonane”, “dioxaphosphonane” refers to the following:

The phrase “together V and Z are connected via an additional 3-5 atoms to form a cyclic group containing 5-7 atoms, optionally containing 1 heteroatom, substituted with hydroxy, acyloxy, alkylthiocarbonyloxy, alkoxycarbonyloxy, or aryloxycarbonyloxy attached to a carbon atom that is three atoms from both Y groups attached to the phosphorus” includes the following:

The structure shown above (left) has an additional 3 carbon atoms that forms a five member cyclic group. Such cyclic groups must possess the listed substitution to be oxidized.

The phrase “together V and Z are connected via an additional 3-5 atoms to form a cyclic group, optionally containing one heteroatom, that is fused to an aryl group attached at the beta and gamma position to the G attached to the phosphorus” includes the following:

The phrase “together V and W are connected via an additional 3 carbon atoms to form an optionally substituted cyclic group containing 6 carbon atoms and substituted with one substituent selected from the group consisting of hydroxy, acyloxy, alkoxycarbonyloxy, alkylthiocarbonyloxy, and aryloxycarbonyloxy, attached to one of said additional carbon atoms that is three atoms from a Y attached to the phosphorus” includes the following:

The structure above has an acyloxy substituent that is three carbon atoms from a Y, and an optional substituent, —CH₃, on the new 6-membered ring. There has to be at least one hydrogen at each of the following positions: the carbon attached to Z; both carbons alpha to the carbon labeled “3”; and the carbon attached to “OC(O)CH₃” above.

The phrase “together W and W′ are connected via an additional 2-5 atoms to form a cyclic group, optionally containing 0-2 heteroatoms, and V must be aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl” includes the following:

The structure above has V=aryl, and a spiro-fused cyclopropyl group for W and W′.

The term “cyclic phosphon(amid)ate” refers to:

wherein Y is independently —O— or —NR⁶⁰—. The carbon attached to V must have a C—H bond. The carbon attached to Z must also have a C—H bond.

For cyclic 1,3-propanyl phosphonate prodrugs of compounds of the present invention the term “cis” stereochemistry refers to the spatial relationship of the V group and the carbon attached to the phosphorus atom on the six-membered ring. The formula below shows a cis stereochemistry.

The term “trans” stereochemistry for the same moiety refers to the spatial relationship of the V group and the carbon, attached to the phosphorus atom, on the six-membered ring. The formula below shows a trans-stereochemistry.

The formula below shows another trans-stereochemistry of the same moiety.

The terms “S-configuration”, “S-isomer” and “S-prodrug” of the same refers to the absolute configuration S of carbon C′. The formula below shows the S-stereochemistry.

The terms “R-configuration”, “R-isomer” and “R-prodrug” of the same refers to the absolute configuration R of carbon C′. The formula below shows the R-stereochemistry.

The term “percent enantiomeric excess (% ee)” refers to optical purity. It is obtained by using the following formula:

${\frac{\lbrack R\rbrack - \lbrack S\rbrack}{\lbrack R\rbrack + \lbrack S\rbrack} \times 100} = {{\%\mspace{14mu} R} - {\%\mspace{14mu} S}}$

where [R] is the amount of the R isomer and [S] is the amount of the S isomer. This formula provides the % ee when R is the dominant isomer.

The term “enantioenriched” or “enantiomerically enriched” refers to a sample of a chiral compound that consists of more of one enantiomer than the other. The extent to which a sample is enantiomerically enriched is quantitated by the enantiomeric ratio or the enantiomeric excess.

Compounds and Uses Thereof

One aspect of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I)

wherein:

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, C₁₋₈-alkyl carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional groups;

L is a group selected from hydrogen, carbocyclic aryl, carbocyclic aryloxy-, carbocyclic arylalkoxy-, carbocyclic arylalketyl-, carbocyclic arylketyl-, carbocyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, heteroaryl, heteroaryloxy-, heteroarylalkoxy, heteroarylketyl, heteroarylalketyl, heteroaryl —N(R¹²)—, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, cycloalkylalkoxy-, cycloalkyloxy-, cycloalkylketyl-, cycloalkylalketyl-, cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, heterocyclyl, heterocyclyloxy-, heterocyclylalkoxy-, heterocyclylketyl-, heterocyclylalketyl-, heterocyclyl-N(R¹²)—, alkenyl, cycloakenyl or alkynyl, wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted;

R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

Z is a group selected from -isoxazol-3,5-diyl- or —C(O)N(R¹²)—, provided that when Z is —C(O)NH—, M is —NHC(O)—, the connection to X is through the C(O) group and T is (CH₂)_(n)—, then A is not —CH₂CO₂H or —(CH₂)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl;

R² is a group selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₈-alkyl; or,

together, Z and D form a group

wherein the ring A¹ is a 4-8 membered heterocyclic ring, optionally containing an additional heteroatom selected from oxygen, nitrogen or sulfur, wherein said A¹ is optionally substituted with a group selected from C₁₋₄-alkyl- or C₃₋₅-cycloalkyl-;

Y is a group selected from —C(O)—, —O—, —NR²⁶—, —S—, —S(O)—, —S(O)₂—, —CR²⁶R²⁷— or —CF₂—;

R²⁶ is a group selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-perfluoroalkyl and fluoro

R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, fluoro or C₁₋₈-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro, or

R¹ is absent, Y is —CR²⁷═, wherein said —CR²⁷═ is attached by a double bond to the C to which R¹ would otherwise be attached if present:

R²⁷ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl, hydroxyl or fluoro;

E is a group selected from C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, carbocyclic aryl, t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted;

X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅ s-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene, each optionally substituted;

M is a group selected from —C(O)NR³⁰—, —NR³⁰C(O)—, —S(O)₂NR³⁰—, —NR³⁰S(O)₂—, —C(S)NR³⁰—, —NR³⁰C(S)—, —O— or —S—;

R³⁰ is a group independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro;

T is a group selected from —(CHR³⁰)_(n)—, phenylene or five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, each optionally substituted; wherein when n=0, T is absent and A is connected directly to M;

A is a group selected from —(CHR³⁶)_(m)CO₂H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)R⁵, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹ or —(CHR³⁶)_(q)tetrazol-5-yl;

R⁵ is —P(O)(GR²¹)G′R²¹;

R³⁶ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl, hydroxyl, fluoro or —(CH₂)_(p)OR³;

p is 0 or 1;

n is 0, 1, 2 or 3;

m is 1, 2 or 3;

q is 0, 1, 2 or 3;

wherein n+m is 1, 2 or 3 and n+q is 0, 1, 2 or 3;

R³⁸ is a group selected from hydrogen or optionally substituted C₁₋₃-alkyl;

R³⁹ is a group selected from —OH, —NHOH or —NH₂;

Q is a group selected from oxygen or NR⁴³;

R⁴³ is a group independently selected from C₁₋₆-alkyl or hydrogen; and

G and G′ are each independently selected from —O— or —NR^(v)—;

wherein,

when G and G′ are both —O—, R²¹ attached to —O— is independently selected from —H, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl, optionally substituted —CH₂-heterocycloalkyl wherein the cyclic moiety contains a carbonate or thiocarbonate, optionally substituted -alkylaryl, —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)NR^(z) ₂, —NR^(z)—C(O)—R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—OC(O)R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—O—C(O)OR^(y), —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)SR^(y), -alkyl-S—C(O)R^(y), -alkyl-S—S-alkylhydroxy, and -alkyl-S—S—S-alkylhydroxy; or

when G and G′ are both —NR^(v)—, then R²¹ attached to —NR^(v)— is independently selected from —H, —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—COOR^(y), —C(R^(x))₂COOR^(y), —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—C(O)SR^(y), and -cycloalkylene-COOR^(y); or

when G is —O— and G′ is NR^(v), then R²¹ attached to —O— is independently selected from —H, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl, optionally substituted CH₂-heterocycloalkyl wherein the cyclic moiety contains a carbonate or thiocarbonate, optionally substituted -alkylaryl, —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)NR^(z) ₂, —NR^(z)—C(O)—R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—OC(O)R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—O—C(O) OR^(y), —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)SR^(y), -alkyl-S—C(O)R^(y), -alkyl-S—S-alkylhydroxy, and -alkyl-S—S—S-alkylhydroxy, and R²¹ attached to —NR^(v)— is independently selected from —H, —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—COOR^(y), —C(R^(x))₂COOR^(y), —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—C(O)SR^(y), and -cycloalkylene-COOR^(y), wherein if both R²¹ are alkyl, at least one is higher alkyl; or

when G and G′ are independently selected from —O— and —NR^(v)—, then R²¹ and R²¹ together form a cyclic group comprising -alkyl-S—S-alkyl-, or R²¹ and R²¹ together are the group

wherein,

V, W, and W′ are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, optionally substituted alkyl, optionally substituted aralkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, substituted heteroaryl, optionally substituted 1-alkenyl, and optionally substituted 1-alkynyl; and

J is —CHR^(z)OH, —CHR^(z)OC(O)R^(y), —CHR^(z)OC(S)R^(y), —CHR^(z)OC(S)OR^(y), —CHR^(z)OC(O)SR^(y), —CHR^(z)OCO₂R^(y), —OR^(z), —SR^(z), —CHR^(z)N₃, —CH₂aryl, —CH(aryl)OH, —CH(CH═CR^(z) ₂)OH, —CH(C≡CR^(z))OH, —R^(z), —NR^(z) ₂, —OCOR^(y), —OCO₂R^(y), —SCOR^(y), —SCO₂R^(y), —NHCOR^(z), —NHCO₂R^(y), —CH₂NHaryl, —(CH₂)_(r)—OR^(z) or —(CH₂)_(r)—SR^(z); or

together V and J are connected via an additional 3-5 atoms to form a cyclic group containing 5-7 atoms, wherein 0-1 atoms are heteroatoms and the remaining atoms are carbon; or

together V and W are connected via an additional 3 carbon atoms to form an optionally substituted cyclic group containing 6 carbon atoms or carbon substituted by hydrogen and substituted with one substituent selected from hydroxy, acyloxy, alkoxycarbonyloxy, alkylthiocarbonyloxy or aryloxycarbonyloxy which is attached to one of said carbon atoms that is three atoms from a G attached to the phosphorus; or

together J and W are connected via an additional 3-5 atoms to form a cyclic group, wherein 0-1 atoms are heteroatoms and the remaining atoms are carbon or carbon substituted by hydrogen, and V must be aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl; or

together W and W′ are connected via an additional 2-5 atoms to form a cyclic group, wherein 0-2 atoms are heteroatoms and the remaining atoms are carbon, where V must be aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, or substituted heteroaryl;

R^(z) is R^(y) or —H;

R^(y) is alkyl, aryl, heterocycloalkyl or aralkyl;

R^(x) is independently selected from —H or alkyl, or together R^(x) and R^(x) form a cycloalkylene group;

R^(v) is —H, lower alkyl, acyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyloxyalkyl, lower acyl, C₁₋₆-perfluoroalkyl or NH(CR⁴³R⁴³)_(f)CH₃;

f is 0, 1 or 2;

r is 2 or 3;

wherein,

V, J, W, W′ are not all —H,

when J is —R^(z), then at least one of V, W, and W′ is not —H, alkyl, aralkyl, or

heterocycloalkyl, and

when Z is —C(O)NH—, M is —NHC(O)— (where the connection to X is through the C(O) group) and T is (CH₂)_(n)—, then A is not —CH₂CO₂H or —(CH₂)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl; and

pharmaceutically acceptable salts, cocrystals and prodrugs thereof.

In one embodiment, compounds of the invention are able to displace radiolabeled glucagon from the human glucagon receptor by at least 15% at 1000 nM. Preferably, compounds of the invention are able to displace at least 16%, 17%, 18%, 19%, 20%, 21%, 22%, 23%, 24%, 25%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 31%, 32%, 33%, 34%, 35%, 36%, 37%, 38%, 39%, 40%, 41%, 42%, 43%, 44%, 45%, 46%, 47%, 48%, 49%, 50%, 51%, 52%, 53%, 54%, 55%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 59%, 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% of radiolabeled glucagon from the human glucagon receptor as described in Example A.

Alternatively, the activities of the compounds of the invention can be described in terms of the concentrations of compounds required for displacement of 50% of the radiolabeled glucagon from the human glucagon receptor (the IC₅₀ values) according to the methods of Example A. Preferably, the IC₅₀ values for compounds of the subject invention are less than <10,000 nM, 9,000 nM, 8,000 nM, 7,000 nM, 6,000 nM, 5,000 nM, 4,000 nM, 3,000 nM, 2,000 nM, 1,000 nM, 900 nM, 800 nM, 700 nM, 600 nM, 500 nM, 400 nM, 300 nM, 200 nM, 100 nM, 90 nM, 80 nM, 70 nM, 60 nM, 50 nM, 40 nM, 30 nM, 25 nM, 20 nM, 15 nM, 10 nM or 5 nM.

In another alternative, the activities of the compounds of the invention can be described in terms of the concentrations of compounds required for functional antagonism of glucagon in hepatocytes from various species. The EC₅₀ is determined using the method of Example B. Preferably, the EC₅₀ values for compounds of the subject invention are less than <10,000 nM, 9,000 nM, 8,000 nM, 7,000 nM, 6,000 nM, 5,000 nM, 4,000 nM, 3,000 nM, 2,000 nM, 1,000 nM, 900 nM, 800 nM, 700 nM, 600 nM, 500 nM, 400 nM, 300 nM, 200 nM, 100 nM, 90 nM, 80 nM, 70 nM, 60 nM, 50 nM, 40 nM, 30 nM, 25 nM, 20 nM, 15 nM, 10 nM or 5 nM.

Compounds of the present invention also exhibit the ability to reduce blood glucose in an animal. In various aspects of the invention, circulating blood glucose in fasting or non-fasting (freely-feeding) animals can be reduced between 10% and 100%. A reduction of 100% refers to complete normalization of blood glucose levels, not 0% blood glucose levels. Normal blood glucose in rats, for example, is approximately 80 mg/dl (fasted) and approximately 120 mg/dl (fed). Thus, the subject invention contemplates reducing excessive circulating blood glucose levels in fasting or freely fed animals (e.g. rat), administered 10 mg/kg of a compound of the present invention, by at least 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19%, 20%, 21%, 22%, 23%, 24%, 25%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 31%, 32%, 33%, 34%, 35%, 36%, 37%, 38%, 39%, 40%, 41%, 42%, 43%, 44%, 45%, 46%, 47%, 48%, 49%, 50%, 51%, 52%, 53%, 54%, 55%, 56%, 57%, 58%, 59%, 60%, 61%, 62%, 63%, 64%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 69%, 70%, 71%, 72%, 73%, 74%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%.

In one embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substitutents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₄-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkenyl or optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₄-alkoxy-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —C(O)R⁹;

wherein said heterocyclyl or heteroaryl independently contain one, two, three or four heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

wherein R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein said C₁₋₄-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₄-alkyl.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted first group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl, wherein said first group is substituted with L and is substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(n)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₂₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₆-alkynyl, —O—C₁₋₄-alkyl, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₄-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —CH₂OR⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is selected from C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₃-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein R¹⁰ is selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, C₁₋₆-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from F—, Cl—, Br—, —CN, C₁₋₆-alkyl, —CF₃, —CH₂—CF₃, —O—CF₃, —O—CH₂—CF₃ or C₃₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —CF₃, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₄-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bond.

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl.

In another embodiment, D is a first group that is substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, and L, said first group being selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said first group substituted with said second group forms a third group and said second group, —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro and said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₁₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₄-alkynyl, —O—C₁₋₄-alkyl, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —CH₂OR⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl or heterocyclyl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is selected from aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, C₁₋₆-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from F—, Cl—, Br—, —CN, C₁₋₆-alkyl, —CF₃, —CH₂—CF₃, O—CF₃, —O—CH₂—CF₃ or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a phenyl group substituted with L and further substituted with a second group, —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, to form a third group; wherein said second group, —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR¹⁰, —SR¹⁰, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents

independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰. CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —C(O)R⁹;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo, and

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₂₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₆-alkynyl, —C₁₋₄-alkoxy-, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₄-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —CH₂OR⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₃-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein R¹⁰ is selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, C₁₋₆-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In another embodiment, D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl or benzothiazolyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from F—, Cl—, Br—, —CN, C₁₋₆-alkyl, —CF₃, —CH₂—CF₃, O—CF₃, —O—CH₂—CF₃ or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-.

In any embodiment discussed above, D may be substituted with L and 1, 2, 3 or 4 additional substituents. Other embodiments provide compounds where D is only substituted with L.

In one embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₄-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl; and,

wherein each of said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₄-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CF₃, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR¹⁰, —SR¹⁰, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —COOR⁹, phenyl, phenyl-oxy- or phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, L is a first group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C s-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, indenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five-, six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)— or five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-;

wherein said first group is substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, CF₃, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, indenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₄-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, CF₃, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen. CF₃, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinylquinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, benzoxazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₈-cycloalkenyloxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₁-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein said C₁₋₄-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, CF₃, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₄-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₁₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂₋₆—OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₄-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂₋₆—OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₄-alkyl.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenyl-oxy-, CJ-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy, perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyl-oxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH₃ or —CN.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from hydrogen, CF₃, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenoxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalky-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy or perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyloxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH₃ or —CN.

In another embodiment, L is a group selected from —H, CF₃, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—.

In another embodiment, L is phenyl substituted with one or more groups selected from methyl, Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl.

In another embodiment, L is phenyl disubstituted with one or more groups selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F—, —CF₃ and —CH₃, —CH₃ and —Cl, or CH₃— and F—.

In another embodiment, L is phenyl substituted with methoxy- and disubstituted with fluoro.

In another embodiment, L is —H.

In one embodiment, Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl wherein, D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl wherein, D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl.

In another embodiment, Z is —C(O)N(R²)—; wherein said R² is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, Z is —C(O)NH—.

In another embodiment, Z is —C(O)NCH₃—.

In another embodiment, Z is —C(O)NCH₂CH₃—.

In another embodiment, Z is —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—.

In one embodiment, R¹ is hydrogen, —F or optionally substituted C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —H.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —CH₃.

In another embodiment R is —CH₂CH₃.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —CH₂CH₃.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —CH₂CH₂CH₃.

In another embodiment, R¹ is cyclopropyl.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —CF₃.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —CH₂CF₃.

In another embodiment, R¹ is —F.

In one embodiment, E is a group selected from a phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-, phenyl-C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl-, phenyl-C₃₋₈-cycloalkenyl-, biphenyl, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, or benzyl-, each optionally substituted; wherein each of said heteroaryl is a five- or six-membered heteroaryl.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic carbocyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl or C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl; wherein said group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, CG s-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl or benzyl; wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to three groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-, phenyl-C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, phenyl-C₅₋₈-cycloalkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, or benzyl, each optionally substituted; wherein each of said heteroaryl is a five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein said group is substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, benzothiophenyl, benzoisoxazolyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, cyclohexenyl, isoxazolyl, C₃-C₆-cycloalkyl-alkyl-, alkyl, or benzyl; wherein said group is substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₃-C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-C₆-alkyl-, C₅₋₆-cycloalkenyl, phenyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring optionally containing one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and optionally containing 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

In another embodiment, E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluoromethoxy-phenyl-, trifluoromethylthio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl-, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl-.

In another embodiment. E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-.

In one embodiment, Y is —O—, —CR²⁶R²⁷— or —CF₂—; wherein R²⁶ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl and wherein R²⁷ is hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, hydroxyl or fluoro.

In another embodiment, Y is —O— or —CR²⁶R²⁷—; wherein, R²⁷ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, Y is —O—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH₂—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH(CH(CH₃)₂)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —C(CH₃)₂—.

In another embodiment, Y is —C(CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —C(CH₂CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CF₂—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CHF—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH(CF₃)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —CH(OH)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —C(CH₃)(OH)—.

In another embodiment, Y is —C(CF₃)(CH₃)—.

In one embodiment, X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein said group is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; wherein, R³⁰ is hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl.

In another embodiment, X is a group selected from a phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein said group is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —NO₂, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl, C₁-alkynyl, C₂-alkynyl, C₃-alkynyl, C₄-alkynyl or C₅-alkynyl C₆-alkynyl.

In another embodiment, X is a group selected from phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein said group is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl.

In another embodiment, X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein said group is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl.

In another embodiment, X is phenylene;

wherein said phenyl is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl.

In another embodiment, X is phenylene.

In one embodiment M is —NHC(O)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₃)C(O)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₃)C(O)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(O)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(O)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(O)NH—.

In another embodiment M is —C(O)N(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(O)N(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(O)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(O)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-.

In another embodiment M is —NHS(O)₂—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₃)S(O)₂—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—.

In another embodiment M is —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)S(O)₂—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂NH—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂N(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-.

In another embodiment M is —NHC(S)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₃)C(S)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₃)C(S)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(S)—.

In another embodiment M is —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(S)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(S)NH—.

In another embodiment M is —C(S)N(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(S)N(CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(S)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—.

In another embodiment M is —C(S)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-.

In another embodiment M is —O—.

In another embodiment M is —S—.

In another embodiment M is —S(O)₂—.

In one embodiment, T is absent and A is connected directly to M.

In another embodiment, T is —CHR³⁰—, wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, T is —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰—, wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, T is —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰—, wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl.

In another embodiment, T is —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰—, wherein R¹⁰ is —H or —CH₃.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂CH₂CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CF₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₃)HCH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CF₃)HCH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CF₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—.

In another embodiment, ‘I’ is —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₂CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—.

In another embodiment, T is a phenylene or a five- or a six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene ring.

In another embodiment, T is oxazolylene.

In another embodiment, T is phenylene.

In another embodiment, T is pyridylene.

In another embodiment, T is pyrimidinylene.

In one embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)R⁵; wherein, R⁵ is —P(O)(OH)₂, —P(O)[—O-alk-SC(O)R¹⁰]₂, —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)R^(y)]₂, —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)OR^(y)]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)][-GR²¹], —P(O)[—OCH(V)CH₂CH₂O—], —P(O)(OH)(GR²¹), —P(O)(OR^(e))(OR^(e)), —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)R^(y)](OR^(e)), —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)OR^(y)](OR^(e)), or —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)](OR^(e)); V is aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted; R^(e) is —C₁-C₁₂ alkyl, —C₂-C₁₂ alkenyl, —C₂-C₁₂ alkynyl, —(CR⁵⁷ ₂)_(n)aryl, —(CR⁵⁷ ₂)_(n)cycloalkyl, or —(CR⁵⁷ ₂)_(n)heterocycloalkyl, each optionally substituted; G is —O— or —NR^(v)—; when G is —O—. R²¹ attached to —O— is independently selected from —H, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl, optionally substituted —CH₂-heterocycloalkyl wherein the cyclic moiety contains a carbonate or thiocarbonate, optionally substituted -alkylaryl, —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)NR^(z) ₂, —NR^(z)—C(O)—R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—OC(O)R^(y), —C(R^(z))₂—O—C(O)OR^(y), —C(R^(z))₂OC(O)SR^(y), -alkyl-S—C(O)R^(y), -alkyl-S—S-alkylhydroxy, and -alkyl-S—S—S-alkylhydroxy; or when G is —NR^(v)—, then R²¹ attached to —NR^(v)— is independently selected from —H, —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—COOR^(y), —C(R^(x))₂COOR^(y), —[C(R^(z))₂]_(r)—C(O)SR^(y), and -cycloalkylene-COOR^(y); and R^(v) is —H, lower alkyl, acyloxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyloxyalkyl, lower acyl, C₁₋₆-perfluoroalkyl or NH(CR⁴³R⁴³)_(f)CH₃;

each R⁵⁷ is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, optionally substituted —C₁-C₄ alkyl, halogen, optionally substituted —O—C₁-C₄ alkyl, —OCF₃, optionally substituted —S—C₁-C₄ alkyl, —NR⁵⁸R⁵⁹, optionally substituted —C₂-C₄ alkenyl, and optionally substituted —C₂-C₄ alkynyl; wherein, when one R⁵⁷ is attached to C through an O, S, or N atom, then the other R⁵⁷ attached to the same C is a hydrogen, or attached via a carbon atom;

R⁵⁸ is selected from hydrogen and optionally substituted —C₁-C₄ alkyl; and,

R⁵⁹ is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and optionally substituted —C₁-C₄ alkyl, optionally substituted —C(O)—C₁-C₄ alkyl and —C(O)H.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)R⁵; R⁵ is —PO₃H₂, —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)R^(y)]₂, —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)OR^(y)]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)]₂. —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)][—OR⁶], —P(O)[—OCH(V)CH₂CH₂O—], —P(O)(OR^(e))(OR^(e)), —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)R^(y)](OR^(e)), —P(O)[—OCR^(z) ₂OC(O)OR^(y)](OR^(e)), —P(O)[—N(H)CR^(z) ₂C(O)OR^(y)](OR^(e)) or —P(O)(OH)(NH₂); V is aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted; R^(e) is —C₁-C₁₂ alkyl, —C₂-C₁₂ alkenyl, —C₂-C₁₂ alkynyl, —(CR^(a) ₂)_(n)aryl, —(CR^(a) ₂)_(n)cycloalkyl, or —(CR¹⁰ ₂)_(n)heterocycloalkyl, each optionally substituted; R⁶ is alkyl, aryl, —OH, —NH₂ or —OR⁷; and R⁷ is alkyl, aryl, alicyclic or aralkyl.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)R; and R⁵ is —P(O)(OH)₂, —P(O)[—OCH₂OC(O)-t-butyl]₂, —P(O)[—OCH₂OC(O)O-i-propyl]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)CH(CH₃)C(O)O CH₂CH₃]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)C(CH₃)₂C(O)OCH₂CH₃]₂, —P(O)[—N(H)CH(CH₃)C(O)OCH₂CH₃][3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl], —P(O)[—N(H)C(CH₃)₂C(O)OCH₂CH₃][3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl], —P(O)[—OCH(3-chlorophenyl)CH₂CH₂O—], —P(O)[—OCH(pyrid-4-yl)CH₂CH₂O—], —P(O)[—OCH₂OC(O)-t-butyl](OCH₃), —P(O)[—OCH₂OC(O)O-i-propyl](OCH₃), —P(O)[—OCH(CH₃)OC(O)-1-butyl](OCH₃), —P(O)[—OCH(CH₃)OC(O)O-i-propyl](OCH₃), —P(O)[—N(H)CH(CH₃)C(O)OCH₂CH₃](OCH₃), —P(O)[—N(H)C(CH₃)₂C(O)OCH₂CH₃](OCH₃) or —P(O)(OH)(NH₂).

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)R⁵; G and G′ are each independently selected from —O— and —NR^(v)—; and together R²¹ and R²¹ are the group

wherein, V is substituted aryl or substituted heteroaryl.

In a further embodiment, J is —H, W is —H, and W′ is —H.

In a further embodiment, V is 3-chlorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 3-bromophenyl, 3-fluorophenyl, pyrid-4-yl, pyrid-3-yl or 3,5-dichlorophenyl.

In a further embodiment, the relative stereochemistry between the V-group substituent and the carbon attached to the P atom of R⁵ is cis.

In a further embodiment, the relative stereochemistry between the V-group substituent and the carbon attached to the P atom of R⁵ is trans.

In a further embodiment, said compound has R stereochemistry at the carbon where the V-group is attached.

In a further embodiment, the compound has S stereochemistry at the carbon where the V-group is attached.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₂OR⁴⁰, wherein R⁴⁰ is nitrophenyl.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹ or —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl; m is 1, 2 or 3; q is 0, 1, 2 or 3; R³⁶ is hydrogen, hydroxyl, —OR³⁸, fluoro or —(CH₂)_(p)OR³⁸; Q is oxygen or NH; wherein R³⁸ is C₁₋₃-alkyl, CF₃, CHF₂, CH₂CF₃ or C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl and R³⁹ is OH or NH₂.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₃H or —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl; m is 1 or 2; q is 0 or 1; R³⁶ is hydrogen or hydroxyl; and Q is oxygen.

In another embodiment, A is —(CH₂)_(m)SO₃H, —(CH₂)_(m)QSO₃H or —(CH₂)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl; T is absent; R³⁶ is —H, C₁₋₆-alkyl or —(CH₂)_(p)OR³⁸, m is 1 or 2; q is 0 or 1; and Q is —NH; wherein R³⁸ is C₁₋₃-alkyl, CF₃, CHF₂, CH₂CF₃ or C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl.

In another embodiment, A is —(CH₂)_(m)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is a group selected from —(CHR³⁶)_(m)CO₂H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹ or —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³CO₂H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂CO₂H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₃CO₂H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₃SO₂H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁-alkyl, C₁-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁-alkyl, C₁-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₃SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁-alkyl, C₁-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl or C₁₋₃-haloalkyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen or hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR¹³)₂SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl or C₁₋₃-haloalkyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen C₁₋₃-haloalkyl, hydroxyl, chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹⁰SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen hydroxyl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR¹³SO₃H; wherein R¹³ is a group selected from hydrogen chloro or fluoro.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)CO₂H, wherein R³⁶ is R³⁶ is —H, C₁₋₁₆-alkyl or —(CH₂)_(p)OR³⁸, m is 1 or 2; q is 0 or 1; and Q is —NH; wherein R³⁸ is C₁₋₃-alkyl, CF₃, CHF₂, CH₂CF₃, or C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl.

In another embodiment, A is —CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂CO₂H

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)CO₂H, wherein R³⁶ is —H, C₁₋₆-alkyl or —(CH₂)_(p)OR³⁸, m is 1 or 2; q is 0 or 1; and Q is —NH; wherein R³⁸ is C₁₋₃-alkyl, CF₃, CHF₂, CH₂CF₃ or C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, A is —CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl. T is absent and A is —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl. T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H.

In another embodiment, A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₃H.

In another embodiment, A is —SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₆-alkyl)₂SO₂OH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is -tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is -tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, Z is isoxazolyl T is absent and A is —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, T is absent and A is —CHF CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl; and,

wherein each of said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and is substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR¹⁰SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R¹⁰ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl, —C(O)N(R²)—; wherein said R² is hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, —F or optionally substituted C₁₋₃-alkyl;

E is a group selected from a phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-, phenyl-C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl-, phenyl-C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, or benzyl-, each optionally substituted; wherein each of said heteroaryl is a five- or six-membered heteroaryl;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CR²⁶R²⁷— or —CF₂—; wherein R²⁶ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl and wherein R²⁷ is hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, hydroxyl or fluoro;

X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; wherein, R³⁰ is hydrogen or C₁₋₄-alkyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —N(CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —C(O)N(CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHS(O)₂—, —N(CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(C₄-alkyl)S(O)₂—, —S(O)₂NH—, —S(O)₂N(CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHC(S)—, —N(CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(S)—, —C(S)NH—, —C(S)N(CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent or is a group selected from —CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or —CH₃), —CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂CH₂—, —C(CH₃)H—, —C(CF₃)H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CF₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—, —C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene ring, oxazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene, or pyrimidinylene; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴¹SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₆-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴¹SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₄-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl; and,

wherein each of said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and is substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CF₃, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl, —C(O)N(R²)—; wherein said R² is hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, —F or optionally substituted C₁₋₃-alkyl;

E is a group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bycyclic carbocyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bycyclic heteroaryl, C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, or C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl; wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂₋₆—SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CR²⁶R²⁷— or —CF₂—; wherein R²⁶ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl and wherein R²⁷ is hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, hydroxyl or fluoro;

X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; wherein, R³⁰ is hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —N(CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —C(O)N(CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHS(O)₂—, —N(CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)S(O)₂—, —S(O)₂NH—, —S(O)₂N(CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHC(S)—, —N(CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(S)—, —C(S)NH—, —C(S)N(CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(C₄₋₆alkyl)-. —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent or is a group selected from, —CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR¹⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or —CH₃), —CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂CH₂—, —C(CH₃)H—, —C(CF₃)H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₃)H₂—, —CH₂C(CF₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—, —C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene ring, oxazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

A is a group selected from —CO₂H—, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂)HCH₂SO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, (CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalky-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl; and,

wherein each of said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and is substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —CF₃, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl, —C(O)N(R²)—; wherein said R² is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, —F or optionally substituted C₁₋₃-alkyl;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl or benzyl; wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to three groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CR²⁶R²⁷— or —CF₂—; wherein R²⁶ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl and wherein R²⁷ is hydrogen, C₁₋₃-alkyl, hydroxyl or fluoro;

X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; wherein, R³⁰ is hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —N(CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(O)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —C(O)N(CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(O)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHS(O)₂—, —N(CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)S(O)₂—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)S(O)₂—, —S(O)₂NH—, —S(O)₂N(CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —S(O)₂N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —NHC(S)—, —N(CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)C(S)—, —N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)C(S)—, —C(S)NH—, —C(S)N(CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(CH₂CH₂CH₃)—, —C(S)N(C₄₋₆-alkyl)-, —O—, —S—, —S(O)₂—;

T is absent or is a group selected from, —CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or C₁₋₃-alkyl), —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or —CH₃), —CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂CH₂—, —C(CH₃)H—, —C(CF₃)H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CF₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—, —C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, phenylene five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene ring, oxazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene, or pyrimidinylene; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H—CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₄)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —((CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶) N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)₄ tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH—R³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, -phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl, five-, six-, seven- or eight-membered heterocyclyl-oxy-, five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy- or—five-, six-, seven-, eight-membered heterocyclyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein L, excluding hydrogen, is substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein said group is substituted with L and is substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₄-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkenyl or optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₄-alkoxy-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —C(O)R¹⁰;

wherein said heterocyclyl or heteroaryl independently contain one, two, three or four heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR¹⁰SOR¹⁰:

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

wherein R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein said C₁₋₄-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), isoxazol-3,5-diyl wherein, D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl, —C(O)NH—, —C(O)NCH₃—, —C(O)NCH₂CH₃— or —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H, —CH₃, —CH₂CH₃, —CH₂CH₂CH₃, cyclopropyl, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃ or —F;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, phenyl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, heteroaryl-C₂₋₆-alkynyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-phenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, C₂₋₆-alkenyl-, C₂₋₆-alkynyl-heteroaryl-, or benzyl, each optionally substituted; wherein each of said heteroaryl is a five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein said group is substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O— or —CR²⁶R²⁷—; wherein, R²⁷ is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

X is a group selected from a phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₈-s-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈cycloalkenylene;

wherein X optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —NO₂, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl, C₁-alkynyl, C₂-alkynyl, C₃-alkynyl, C₄-alkynyl or C₅-alkynyl C₆-alkynyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—, —S—, —S(O)₂—;

T is absent or is a group selected from —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or —CH₃), —CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂CH₂—, —C(CH₃)H—, T is —C(CF₃)H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂—, T is —C(CF₃)HCH₂—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₃)H—, CH₂C(CF₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—, —C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—. —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, oxazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂HI. —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₁H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a first group selected from hydrogen, phenyl, phenyl-oxy-, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, phenyl-C(O)—, phenyl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)—, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, indenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylketyl-, five-, six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-C(O)— or five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl-N(R¹²)—, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-oxy-, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl-C₁₋₆-alkyl-oxy-;

wherein said first group is substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹⁰)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹H)_(c)—O— to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR¹⁰;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

D is a substituted first group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl;

wherein said first group is substituted with L and is further substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), —C(O)NH—, —C(O)NCH₃—, —C(O)NCH₂CH₃— or —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H, —CH₃, —CH₂CH₃, —CH₂CH₂CH₃, cyclopropyl, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃ or —F;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, benzothiophenyl, benzoisoxazolyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, cyclohexenyl, isoxazolyl, C₃-C₆-cycloalkyl-alkyl-, alkyl, or benzyl; wherein said group is substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₃-C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-C₆-alkyl-, C₅₋₆-cycloalkenyl, phenyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CH F₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring optionally containing one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and optionally containing 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O— or —CR²⁶R²⁷—; wherein, R¹² is hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

X is a group selected from a phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —NO₂, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl. C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl, C₁-alkynyl, C₂-alkynyl, C₃-alkynyl, C₄-alkynyl, C₅-alkynyl or C₆-alkynyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent, or is a group selected from —CHR³⁰CHR³⁰CHR³⁰— (wherein R³⁰ is —H or —CH₃), —CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂—, —CH₂CH₂CH₂—, —C(CH₃)H—, —C(CF₃)H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CF₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)—, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)H—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂—, —C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H—, oxazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)H—SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H—, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴¹SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl) CR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, benzoxazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₈-cycloalkenyloxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy. C₈-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-Cc-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy or C₆-alkoxy;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein L, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₂₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₆-alkynyl, —C₁₋₄-alkoxy-, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃₋₄-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —CH₂OR⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is selected from aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₆-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₃-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₆-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein R¹⁰ is selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl;

Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), —C(O)NH—, —C(O)NCH₃—, —C(O)NCH₂CH₃— or —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H, —CH₃, or —F;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein E is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂₋₆—SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R¹⁰, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —CH(CH(CH₃)₂, —C(CH₃)₂—, —C(CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₂CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —CF₂—, —CHF—, —CH(CF₃)—, —CH(OH)—, —C(CH₃)(OH)— or —C(CF₃)(CH₃)—;

X is a group selected from phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₁-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H—, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q)tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₄-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₄-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR¹⁴-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, benzoxazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₈-cycloalkenyloxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₈-cycloalkenyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₁₋₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy or C₆-alkoxy;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein L, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CH₃, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), isoxazol-3,5-diyl (wherein D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl), —C(O)NH—, —C(O)NCH₃—, —C(O)NCH₂CH₃— or —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H, —CH₃, or —F;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethyleyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-phenyl-, trifluorometh-thio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl-, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl- or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl-;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —CH(CH(CH₃)₂, —C(CH₃)₂—, —C(CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₂CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —CF₂—, —CHF—, —CH(CF₃)—, —CH(OH)—, —C(CH₃)(OH)— or —C(CF₃)(CH₃)—;

X is a group selected from phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, (CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃ alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₆-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q)tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, thiophenyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, ox azolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, benzoxazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₈-cycloalkenyloxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₈-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₁-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₁-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₁₋₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₄-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₆-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₂-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₃-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₄-alkoxy, C₅-cycloalkenyl-C₅-alkoxy, C₈-cycloalkenyl-C₆-alkoxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃, -cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein said C₁₋₄-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₄-alkyl;

Z is a group selected from isoxazol-3,5-diyl wherein, D is attached at position 5 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl, isoxazol-3,5-diyl wherein, D is attached at position 3 of said isoxazol-3,5-diyl, —C(O)NH—, —C(O)NCH₃—, —C(O)NCH₂CH₃— or —C(O)NCH₂CH₂CH₃—;

R¹ is —H, —CH₃ or —F;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —CH(CH(CH₃)₂, —C(CH₃)₂—, —C(CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₂CH₃)(CH₂CH₃)—, —CF₂—, —CHF—, —CH(CF₃)—, —CH(OH)—, —C(CH₃)(OH)— or —C(CF₃)(CH₃)—;

X is a group selected from phenylene, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—, —S— or —S(O)₂—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R¹⁰, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m), NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, (CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH) CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquiniolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₈-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein L, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₄-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₁₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₄-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹, C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, C₁-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is a group selected from —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl or n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₁₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds:

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent or is a group selected from —CH₂—; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H. —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴¹SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR¹⁰), NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₆-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein L, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₁₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂₋₆—OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₄-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₄-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₄-alkyl;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl or heteroaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, C₁₋₆-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl;

R¹ is a group selected from —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl or n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds:

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₃)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H—CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl,

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₂₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₃₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

D is a substituted group selected from a phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl; wherein said group is substituted with L and is optionally further substituted;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂₋₆, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₃)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent, and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m))QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m) NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, (CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazoyl-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂tetrazoyl-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃tetrazoyl-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OCH₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₄-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₁₋₆-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₁₋₃-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹. —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

D is a substituted group selected from a phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl; wherein said group is substituted with L and is optionally further substituted;

Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₃)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H—CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H—(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₄₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂₋₆—OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂₋₆—OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

D is a substituted first group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said first group is substituted with L and is further substituted with a second group, —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₈-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₃)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR¹⁰QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl) CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazolyl, thiazolyl, phenyl, indenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzofuranyl, indolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, furanyl-oxy-, thiophenyl-oxy-, oxazolyl-oxy-, thiazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-oxy-, pyridyl-oxy-, pyrimidinyl-oxy-, benzofuranyl-oxy-, benzothiophenyl-oxy-, benzimidazolyl-oxy-, phenyl-N(R¹²)—, pyridyl-N(R¹²)—, pyrimidinyl-N(R¹²)—, benzofuranyl-N(R¹²)—, benzothiophenyl-N(R¹²)—, benzimidazolyl-N(R¹²)—, C₃-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkyloxy, C₅-cycloalkyloxy, C₆-cycloalkyloxy, C₇-cycloalkyloxy, C₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₄-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₆-cycloalkenyloxy, C₇-cycloalkenyloxy, C₅-cycloalkenyloxy, C₁-alkoxy, C₂-alkoxy, C₃-alkoxy, C₄-alkoxy, C₅-alkoxy, C₆-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkyl-N(R¹²)—, C₄-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₆-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—, C₇-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)— or C₅-cycloalkenyl-N(R¹²)—;

wherein R¹² is selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₃-alkyl;

wherein said group, excluding hydrogen, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from halogen, hydroxy, NR^(w) ₂—C(O)—, NR^(w) ₂—S(═O)—, NR^(w) ₂S(═O)₂—, —NR^(w)—C(O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl, —NR^(w)—S(═O)—C₁₋₆-alkyl and —NR^(w)S(═O)₂—C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₂₋₆-alkynyl, C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, C₁₋₈-alkoxy, C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)NR⁹R⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R⁹, —OC(O)CR⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R^(w) is selected from —H or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

wherein said substitutents C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl; and,

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

D is a substituted first group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said first group is substituted with L and is further substituted with a second group, —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O—, to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, phenyl, methyl-phenyl-, ethyl-phenyl-, n-propyl-phenyl-, isopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-phenyl-, n-butyl-phenyl-, sec-butyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-phenyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-phenyl-, n-pentyl-phenyl-, neopentyl-phenyl-, isopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-phenyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-phenyl-, hexyl-phenyl-, methyl-pentyl-phenyl-, ethyl-butyl-phenyl-cyclohexyl-phenyl-, ethenyl-phenyl-, n-propenyl-phenyl-, isopropenyl-phenyl-, n-butenyl-phenyl-, sec-butenyl-phenyl-, t-butenyl-phenyl-, cyclobutenyl-phenyl-, n-pentenyl-phenyl-, neopentenyl-phenyl-, isopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, hexenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, ethynyl-phenyl-, n-propynyl-phenyl-, isopropynyl-phenyl-, n-butynyl-phenyl-, sec-butynyl-phenyl-, t-butynyl-phenyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-phenyl-; benzyl, methyl-benzyl-, ethyl-benzyl-, n-propyl-benzyl-, isopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-butyl-benzyl-, n-butyl-benzyl-, sec-butyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-ethyl-benzyl-, cyclobutyl-propyl-benzyl-, n-pentyl-benzyl-, neopentyl-benzyl-, isopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-methyl-benzyl-, cyclopentyl-ethyl-benzyl-, hexyl-benzyl-, methyl-pentyl-benzyl-, ethyl-butyl-benzyl-cyclohexyl-benzyl-, ethenyl-benzyl-, n-propenyl-benzyl-, isopropenyl-benzyl-, n-butenyl-benzyl-, sec-butenyl-benzyl-, t-butenyl-benzyl-, cyclobutenyl-benzyl-, n-pentenyl-benzyl-, neopentenyl-benzyl-, isopentenyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-benzyl-, hexenyl-benzyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, ethynyl-benzyl-, n-propynyl-benzyl-, isopropynyl-benzyl-, n-butynyl-benzyl-, sec-butynyl-benzyl-, t-butynyl-benzyl-, n-pentynyl and n-hexynyl-benzyl-;

wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, halogen, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, —OR⁹, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —S(O)₂R⁹, —C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹C(O)R⁹, —OCH₂C(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —C(O)OR⁹, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Y is a group selected from —O—, —CH₂—, —CH(CH₃)—, —CH(CH₂CH₃)—, —C(CH₃)₂— or —CHF—;

X is a group selected from furanylene, thiophenylene, oxazolylene, thiazolylene, phenylene, pyridylene or pyrimidinylene;

wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H—CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H—(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenoxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalky-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy or perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyloxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH; or —CN;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl or heteroaryl; wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is a group selected from —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is a group selected from —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-phenyl-, trifluorometh-thio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl-, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl-, or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

wherein said phenylene is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₈-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₈-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)CH₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H. —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂, —CH(CH₂)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HCO₂H, —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H. —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H—, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₃ tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OC₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl. —CHR³⁶CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶CHF-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₆-alkyl)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHFCHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenoxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalky-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy or perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one, two or three groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyloxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH₃ or —CN;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl or heteroaryl; wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl;

R¹ is a group selected from —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-phenyl-, trifluorometh-thio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl-, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl-, or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

wherein said phenylene is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl or C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H—CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₂)HCO₂H, —C(CF₄)HCO₂H, —C(CH)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H—(CHR³⁶)_(q)tetrazol-5-yl-tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenoxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalky-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy, perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyloxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH₃ or —CN;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₂₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₆-alkynyl, —C₁₋₆-alkoxy-, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₃-perfluoroalkyl, —CH₂OR, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl or heterocyclyl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is selected from aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₃-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-phenyl-, trifluorometh-thio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl-, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl-, or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

wherein said phenylene is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₂, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂SO₁H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂₀H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₆-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂ or —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a group selected from hydrogen, halo, phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, indolyl, phenoxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, C₃-cycloalky-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, perfluoromethoxy, perfluoromethylthio;

wherein said phenyl, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, phenyl-oxy-, C₃-cycloalkyl, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, cyclopropyl-, C₆-cycloalkenyl, is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, CF₃S—, CF₃O—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, benzyloxy-, —OH, CH₃O—, CH₃—, cyclopropyl-, cyclohexenyl, —NH—S(═O)₂—CH₃ or —CN;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl, nine- or ten-membered, carbocyclic bicyclic aryl, nine- or ten-membered bicyclic heteroaryl, five- or six-membered cycloalkyl or five- or six-membered heterocyclyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —C₁₋₄-alkyl, —C₂₋₄-alkenyl, —C₂₋₆-alkynyl, —C₁₋₆-alkoxy-, —CH₂CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —CH₂CF₃, —C₃-alkyl-CF₃, —C₂₋₆-perfluoroalkyl, —OCF₃, —OCH₂CF₃, —O—C₃₋₆-alkyl-CF₃, —OC₂₋₆-perfluoroalkyl. —CH₂OR⁹, —CH₂NR⁹R¹⁰, —CH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰ or —OCH₂CONR⁹R¹⁰;

wherein said heteroaryl or heterocyclyl contains one or two heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur;

wherein R⁹ is selected from aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with halogen, —CN, —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl; wherein said C₁₋₃-alkyl of —O—C₁₋₃-alkyl or —S—C₁₋₃-alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo;

Z is isoxazol-3,5-diyl;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-phenyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-phenyl-, trifluorometh-thio-phenyl-, halophenyl-, biphenyl-, cyclopropyl-phenyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-phenyl-, t-butyl-phenyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-phenyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-phenyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-phenyl-, n-hexyl-phenyl-, n-hexenyl-phenyl-, 3-methyl-benzothiophen-2-yl-, 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-phenyl-, 4-t-butyl-cyclohexen-1-yl-phenyl-, or 5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexa-1,3-dien-2-yl-phenyl;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

wherein said phenylene is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OH, —OCH₃, —OCH₂CH₃, —OCH₂CH₂CH₃, —CH₃, C₂-alkyl, C₃-alkyl, C₄-alkyl, C₅-alkyl, C₆-alkyl, C₂-alkenyl, C₃-alkenyl, C₄-alkenyl, C₅-alkenyl, C₆-alkenyl;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —CO₂H, —CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CO₂H—CH₂CH(OH)CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HCO₂H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HCO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CH₂CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₃)CO₂H, —CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂CH₃)CO₂H—(CHR³⁶)_(q)tetrazol-5-yl, -tetrazol-5-yl, —CHR³⁶-tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)₂ tetrazol-5-yl, —(CHR³⁶)_(q) tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₆-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(C₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OC₁₋₃-alkyl)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(OH)-tetrazol-5-yl, —CH(CH₂OH)-tetrazol-5-yl or —CHF-tetrazol-5-yl.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃₀—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—. N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl or heteroaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from F—, Cl—, Br—, —CN, C₃₋₄-alkyl, —CF₃, —CH₂—CF₃, O—CF₃, —O—CH₂—CF₃ or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is a group selected from —SO₃H, —CH₂SO₂H, —CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —C(CF₃)HCH₂CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CF₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HCH₂SO₃H, —CH₂CH₂C(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH(CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —CH(CH₃)CH₂CH(CH₃)SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₃)HC(CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH(CH₂CH₃)CH₂SO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)H, —CH₂SO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —CH₂C(CH₂CH₂CH₃)HSO₃H, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)QSO₂R³⁹, —CHR³⁶QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₂QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)₃QSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)OSO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂R³⁹, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂OH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NHOH, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)NR⁴³SO₂NH₂, —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)HSO₂NH₂ or —(CHR³⁶)_(m)N(C₁₋₃-alkyl)₂SO₂NH₂.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CF₃, —CN, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, C₁₋₆-haloalkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₁₋₆-haloalkoxy or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂—, or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl; wherein said group is substituted with L and is optionally further substituted;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is a group selected from —CH₂— or —CH(CH₃)—;

X is phenylene

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—. N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from a substituted phenyl or a substituted five- or six-membered heterocyclic monoaryl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from F—, Cl—, Br—, —CN, C₁₋₆-alkyl, —CF₃, —CH₂—CF₃. O—CF₃, —O—CH₂—CF₃ or C₁₋₆-alkoxy-;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is —CH₂—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl or benzothiazolyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR ‘R’, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C1-6-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-.

Y is —CH₂—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a phenyl group substituted with L and further substituted with a second group —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹⁰R¹⁰)_(c)—O— to form a third group; wherein said —(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(a)—O—(CR¹¹R¹¹)_(c)—O— is attached at two adjacent positions on D to form a 5- or 6-membered ring; wherein a is 0 or 1; wherein c is 1 or 2; and wherein each R¹¹ is independently selected from hydrogen, C₁₋₆-alkyl or fluoro;

wherein said third group is optionally substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₄-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR¹⁰, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein, R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is —CH₂—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent;

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—. N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—. CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—. CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—;

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —C(O)R⁹; wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; R^(x) is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo, and

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is —CH₂—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH—, —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

In another embodiment, of the present invention provides compounds of general formula (I) wherein:

L is a) a group selected from —H, phenyl, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, benzofuranyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, indenyl, Br—, phenoxy-, phenoxy disubstituted with Cl—, cyclohexenyl, benzyl or benzyl disubstituted with Cl—, b) phenyl substituted with a group selected from Cl—, F—, Br—, I—, CF₃—, N(CH₃)₂C(O)—, N(CH₃)₂S(═O)₂—, C₆-cycloalkyl-C₁-alkoxy, CF₃O—, CF₃S—, —OH, —NHS(═O)₂CH₃, Br—, methoxy-, —CN or cyclopropyl, c) phenyl disubstituted with a group(s) selected from Cl—, F—, Cl— and F—, benzyloxy- and F—, —OH and F—, CF₃— and CF₃—, F— and CF₃—, Cl— and CF₃—, methoxy- and F—, —CN and F— or CH₃— and F— or d) phenyl substituted methoxy- and disubstituted with F—:

D is a substituted group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzofuranyl, or benzothiazolyl;

wherein said group is substituted with L and is further substituted with one, two, three or four substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CF₃, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰ or —C(O)R⁹:

wherein R⁹ is aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or aryl, each optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —OR^(x), —SR^(x) or —NR^(x)SOR¹⁰;

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds; R¹ is selected from C₁₋₃-alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halogens, up to and including perhalo, and

wherein said C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₄-alkenyl or C₂₋₆-alkynyl is optionally substituted with one, two or three substituents independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCF₃, —NO₂, —OR⁹ or C₁₋₆-alkyl;

Z is —C(O)NH—;

R¹ is —H;

E is a group selected from t-butylvinylphenyl, (S)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, (R)-4-t-butylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexadienylphenyl, 4,4-dimethylcyclohexenylphenyl, cyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-diethylcyclohexenylphenyl, 4,4-dipropylcyclohexenylphenyl, cis-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, trans-4-t-butylcyclohexylphenyl, 4-t-butylphenylphenyl, methoxyphenyl-, ethoxyphenyl-, propyloxyphenyl-, isopropyloxyphenyl-, butyloxyphenyl-, t-butyloxyphenyl-, iso-butyloxyphenyl-, pentyloxyphenyl-, isopentyloxyphenyl-, neopentyloxyphenyl-, trifluoromethyl-benzyl-, trifluorometh-oxy-benzyl-, trifluorometh-thio-benzyl-, halobenzyl-, phenyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-benzyl-, cyclopropyl-propyl-benzyl-, t-butyl-benzyl-, cyclopentenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexyl-phenyl-, propenyl-phenyl-, cyclohexenyl-benzyl-, 3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-1-enyl-benzyl-, 4,4-dimethyl-pent-2-enyl-benzyl-, n-hexyl-benzyl-, n-hexenyl-benzyl- or dimethyl-isoxazol-4-yl-benzyl-;

Y is —CH₂—;

X is phenylene;

M is a group selected from —NHC(O)—, —C(O)NH— or —O—;

T is absent; and

A is —CH₂CH₂SO₃H.

Certain aspects of the invention provide for compounds of the following formulae:

wherein: R1 is H, CH₃ or CH₃CH₂ R2 is C₁-C₆ alkyl, alkenyl or alkoxy R3 is phenyl, benzofuran-2-yl or benzoxazol-2-yl, optionally substituted with one or more substituents; and R4 is H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ and CN.

Various embodiments of these compounds provide compounds where R3 is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ or CN. Other aspects provide for R3 to be substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R¹⁰, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

Yet other embodiments provide compounds where R² is selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH₃)₃CCH═CH— or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O—. Another embodiment provides for compounds wherein R² is selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH₃)₃CCH═CH— or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O— and R³ is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ or CN.

Further aspects of the invention provide for compounds where R² is selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH₃)₃CCH═CH— or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O— and R³ is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₄-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR¹⁰SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹, —CF, or —COOR⁹;

wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and,

wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds.

Certain aspects of the invention provide for compounds, prodrugs thereof, and compositions comprising the compounds or prodrugs thereof wherein the compound is:

wherein: R⁴⁴ is H, CH₃ or CH₃CH₂; R⁴⁵ is optionally substituted, is located at any position on the aryl ring and is C₁-C₆ alkyl, alkenyl or alkoxy, C₃₋₆ cycloalkyl, or C₄₋₈ cycloalkenyl; L is phenyl, indenyl, benzofuran-2-yl or benzoxazol-2-yl, optionally substituted with one or more substituents; and R⁴⁶ is H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ and CN. In certain embodiments, R⁴⁵ is located at the 3 or 4 position of the aryl ring. Other aspects of the invention provide for L to be substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ or CN. Alternatively, L can be substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃ s-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —CF₃, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R¹⁰, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹; wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and, wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds. Certain other aspects of the compounds provide for R⁴⁵ to be optionally substituted and selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH₃)₃CCH═CH—, t-butylcycloalkenyl-, or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O—. Various other aspects provide for R⁴⁵ to be optionally substituted and selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH₃)₃CCH═CH—, t-butylcycloalkenyl-, or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O— and L is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from H, F, Cl, CH₃, CF₃, OCF₃ or CN. Other aspects of the invention provide for R⁴⁵ to be selected from (CH₃)₃C—, (CH)₃CCH═CH— or (CH₃)₃CCH₂O— and L is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₄-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —NO₂, —CN, —NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OR⁹, —SR⁹, —S(O)R⁹, —SO₂R⁹, —NR⁹SOR¹⁰, —NR⁹SO₂R¹⁰, —SO₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CONR¹⁰R¹⁰, —NR⁹COR¹⁰, —OC(O)NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —CH₂NR¹⁰R¹⁰, —OC(O)R⁹, —C(O)R⁹ or —COOR⁹; wherein R⁹ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted aralkyl, C₁₋₆-alkyl or optionally substituted aryl; and, wherein each R¹⁰ is independently selected from hydrogen, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted aryl or R¹⁰R¹⁰ together with the N to which they are attached form a 3 to 8 membered optionally substituted heterocyclic ring; wherein said heterocyclic ring contains at least one C atom; wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains one or two further heteroatoms independently selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur; and wherein said heterocyclic ring optionally contains 0, 1 or 2 double bonds. In some embodiments where R⁴⁵ is substituted, R⁴⁵ can be substituted with C₁-C₄ alkyl.

The following compounds of formula I wherein Y is —CHR26-, X is -1,4-Ph-, M is —HN—CO—, T is —CH₂—, and A is —CH₂—SO₃H, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof are preferred. These preferred compounds are shown in Formula I* below:

The preferred compounds are listed in Table 1 by designated numbers assigned to E, Q, D and L moieties in the above formula according to the following convention: E.Q.D.L. For each moiety, structures are assigned to a number shown in the following tables for E, Q, D, and L.

Variable E represents the substituent that is connected to the carbon atom which is connected to Z and R1 as shown in formula I, and it is divided into five Groups, each listing six different substituents.

The Group 1 substituents for variable E are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 E

# 4 5 6 E

The Group 2 substituents for variable E are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 E

# 4 5 6 E

The Group 3 substituents for variable E are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 E

# 4 5 6 E

The Group 4 substituents for variable E are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 E

# 4 5 6 E

The Group 5 substituents for variable E are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 E

# 4 5 6 E

Variable Q represents the moiety containing Z, R1 and CHR²⁶ as shown in Formula I* and it is connected to E, D, and X (wherein X is a -1,4-phenylene-) as shown in the above configuration. Variable Q is divided into five Groups, each listing six different moieties.

The Group 1 moieties for variable Q are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q

The Group 2 moieties for variable Q are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q

The Group 3 moieties for variable Q are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 Q

# 4 5 6 Q

The Group 4 moieties for variable Q are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q

The Group 5 moieties for variable Q are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q

Variable D represents the moiety that is connected to Z and L as shown in formula I*, and it is divided into two Groups, each listing six different moieties.

The Group 1 moieties for variable D are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 D

The Group 2 moieties for variable D are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 D

Variable L represents the substituent that is connected to D as shown in formula I*, and it is divided into five Groups, each listing six different substituents.

The Group 1 substituents for variable L are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 L

The Group 2 substituents for variable L are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 L

The Group 3 substituents for variable L are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 L

The Group 4 substituents for variable L are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 L

The Group 5 substituents for variable L are assigned the following numbers:

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 L

TABLE 1 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 1.1.1.3 1.1.1.4 1.1.1.5 1.1.1.6 1.1.2.1 1.1.2.2 1.1.2.3 1.1.2.4 1.1.2.5 1.1.2.6 1.1.3.1 1.1.3.2 1.1.3.3 1.1.3.4 1.1.3.5 1.1.3.6 1.1.4.1 1.1.4.2 1.1.4.3 1.1.4.4 1.1.4.5 1.1.4.6 1.1.5.1 1.1.5.2 1.1.5.3 1.1.5.4 1.1.5.5 1.1.5.6 1.1.6.1 1.1.6.2 1.1.6.3 1.1.6.4 1.1.6.5 1.1.6.6 1.2.1.1 1.2.1.2 1.2.1.3 1.2.1.4 1.2.1.5 1.2.1.6 1.2.2.1 1.2.2.2 1.2.2.3 1.2.2.4 1.2.2.5 1.2.2.6 1.2.3.1 1.2.3.2 1.2.3.3 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 1.2.4.1 1.2.4.2 1.2.4.3 1.2.4.4 1.2.4.5 1.2.4.6 1.2.5.1 1.2.5.2 1.2.5.3 1.2.5.4 1.2.5.5 1.2.5.6 1.2.6.1 1.2.6.2 1.2.6.3 1.2.6.4 1.2.6.5 1.2.6.6 1.3.1.1 1.3.1.2 1.3.1.3 1.3.1.4 1.3.1.5 1.3.1.6 1.3.2.1 1.3.2.2 1.3.2.3 1.3.2.4 1.3.2.5 1.3.2.6 1.3.3.1 1.3.3.2 1.3.3.3 1.3.3.4 1.3.3.5 1.3.3.6 1.3.4.1 1.3.4.2 1.3.4.3 1.3.4.4 1.3.4.5 1.3.4.6 1.3.5.1 1.3.5.2 1.3.5.3 1.3.5.4 1.3.5.5 1.3.5.6 1.3.6.1 1.3.6.2 1.3.6.3 1.3.6.4 1.3.6.5 1.3.6.6 1.4.1.1 1.4.1.2 1.4.1.3 1.4.1.4 1.4.1.5 1.4.1.6 1.4.2.1 1.4.2.2 1.4.2.3 1.4.2.4 1.4.2.5 1.4.2.6 1.4.3.1 1.4.3.2 1.4.3.3 1.4.3.4 1.4.3.5 1.4.3.6 1.4.4.1 1.4.4.2 1.4.4.3 1.4.4.4 1.4.4.5 1.4.4.6 1.4.5.1 1.4.5.2 1.4.5.3 1.4.5.4 1.4.5.5 1.4.5.6 1.4.6.1 1.4.6.2 1.4.6.3 1.4.6.4 1.4.6.5 1.4.6.6 1.5.1.1 1.5.1.2 1.5.1.3 1.5.1.4 1.5.1.5 1.5.1.6 1.5.2.1 1.5.2.2 1.5.2.3 1.5.2.4 1.5.2.5 1.5.2.6 1.5.3.1 1.5.3.2 1.5.3.3 1.5.3.4 1.5.3.5 1.5.3.6 1.5.4.1 1.5.4.2 1.5.4.3 1.5.4.4 1.5.4.5 1.5.4.6 1.5.5.1 1.5.5.2 1.5.5.3 1.5.5.4 1.5.5.5 1.5.5.6 1.5.6.1 1.5.6.2 1.5.6.3 1.5.6.4 1.5.6.5 1.5.6.6 1.6.1.1 1.6.1.2 1.6.1.3 1.6.1.4 1.6.1.5 1.6.1.6 1.6.2.1 1.6.2.2 1.6.2.3 1.6.2.4 1.6.2.5 1.6.2.6 1.6.3.1 1.6.3.2 1.6.3.3 1.6.3.4 1.6.3.5 1.6.3.6 1.6.4.1 1.6.4.2 1.6.4.3 1.6.4.4 1.6.4.5 1.6.4.6 1.6.5.1 1.6.5.2 1.6.5.3 1.6.5.4 1.6.5.5 1.6.5.6 1.6.6.1 1.6.6.2 1.6.6.3 1.6.6.4 1.6.6.5 1.6.6.6 2.1.1.1 2.1.1.2 2.1.1.3 2.1.1.4 2.1.1.5 2.1.1.6 2.1.2.1 2.1.2.2 2.1.2.3 2.1.2.4 2.1.2.5 2.1.2.6 2.1.3.1 2.1.3.2 2.1.3.3 2.1.3.4 2.1.3.5 2.1.3.6 2.1.4.1 2.1.4.2 2.1.4.3 2.1.4.4 2.1.4.5 2.1.4.6 2.1.5.1 2.1.5.2 2.1.5.3 2.1.5.4 2.1.5.5 2.1.5.6 2.1.6.1 2.1.6.2 2.1.6.3 2.1.6.4 2.1.6.5 2.1.6.6 2.2.1.1 2.2.1.2 2.2.1.3 2.2.1.4 2.2.1.5 2.2.1.6 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.2 2.2.2.3 2.2.2.4 2.2.2.5 2.2.2.6 2.2.3.1 2.2.3.2 2.2.3.3 2.2.3.4 2.2.3.5 2.2.3.6 2.2.4.1 2.2.4.2 2.2.4.3 2.2.4.4 2.2.4.5 2.2.4.6 2.2.5.1 2.2.5.2 2.2.5.3 2.2.5.4 2.2.5.5 2.2.5.6 2.2.6.1 2.2.6.2 2.2.6.3 2.2.6.4 2.2.6.5 2.2.6.6 2.3.1.1 2.3.1.2 2.3.1.3 2.3.1.4 2.3.1.5 2.3.1.6 2.3.2.1 2.3.2.2 2.3.2.3 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.5 2.3.2.6 2.3.3.1 2.3.3.2 2.3.3.3 2.3.3.4 2.3.3.5 2.3.3.6 2.3.4.1 2.3.4.2 2.3.4.3 2.3.4.4 2.3.4.5 2.3.4.6 2.3.5.1 2.3.5.2 2.3.5.3 2.3.5.4 2.3.5.5 2.3.5.6 2.3.6.1 2.3.6.2 2.3.6.3 2.3.6.4 2.3.6.5 2.3.6.6 2.4.1.1 2.4.1.2 2.4.1.3 2.4.1.4 2.4.1.5 2.4.1.6 2.4.2.1 2.4.2.2 2.4.2.3 2.4.2.4 2.4.2.5 2.4.2.6 2.4.3.1 2.4.3.2 2.4.3.3 2.4.3.4 2.4.3.5 2.4.3.6 2.4.4.1 2.4.4.2 2.4.4.3 2.4.4.4 2.4.4.5 2.4.4.6 2.4.5.1 2.4.5.2 2.4.5.3 2.4.5.4 2.4.5.5 2.4.5.6 2.4.6.1 2.4.6.2 2.4.6.3 2.4.6.4 2.4.6.5 2.4.6.6 2.5.1.1 2.5.1.2 2.5.1.3 2.5.1.4 2.5.1.5 2.5.1.6 2.5.2.1 2.5.2.2 2.5.2.3 2.5.2.4 2.5.2.5 2.5.2.6 2.5.3.1 2.5.3.2 2.5.3.3 2.5.3.4 2.5.3.5 2.5.3.6 2.5.4.1 2.5.4.2 2.5.4.3 2.5.4.4 2.5.4.5 2.5.4.6 2.5.5.1 2.5.5.2 2.5.5.3 2.5.5.4 2.5.5.5 2.5.5.6 2.5.6.1 2.5.6.2 2.5.6.3 2.5.6.4 2.5.6.5 2.5.6.6 2.6.1.1 2.6.1.2 2.6.1.3 2.6.1.4 2.6.1.5 2.6.1.6 2.6.2.1 2.6.2.2 2.6.2.3 2.6.2.4 2.6.2.5 2.6.2.6 2.6.3.1 2.6.3.2 2.6.3.3 2.6.3.4 2.6.3.5 2.6.3.6 2.6.4.1 2.6.4.2 2.6.4.3 2.6.4.4 2.6.4.5 2.6.4.6 2.6.5.1 2.6.5.2 2.6.5.3 2.6.5.4 2.6.5.5 2.6.5.6 2.6.6.1 2.6.6.2 2.6.6.3 2.6.6.4 2.6.6.5 2.6.6.6 3.1.1.1 3.1.1.2 3.1.1.3 3.1.1.4 3.1.1.5 3.1.1.6 3.1.2.1 3.1.2.2 3.1.2.3 3.1.2.4 3.1.2.5 3.1.2.6 3.1.3.1 3.1.3.2 3.1.3.3 3.1.3.4 3.1.3.5 3.1.3.6 3.1.4.1 3.1.4.2 3.1.4.3 3.1.4.4 3.1.4.5 3.1.4.6 3.1.5.1 3.1.5.2 3.1.5.3 3.1.5.4 3.1.5.5 3.1.5.6 3.1.6.1 3.1.6.2 3.1.6.3 3.1.6.4 3.1.6.5 3.1.6.6 3.2.1.1 3.2.1.2 3.2.1.3 3.2.1.4 3.2.1.5 3.2.1.6 3.2.2.1 3.2.2.2 3.2.2.3 3.2.2.4 3.2.2.5 3.2.2.6 3.2.3.1 3.2.3.2 3.2.3.3 3.2.3.4 3.2.3.5 3.2.3.6 3.2.4.1 3.2.4.2 3.2.4.3 3.2.4.4 3.2.4.5 3.2.4.6 3.2.5.1 3.2.5.2 3.2.5.3 3.2.5.4 3.2.5.5 3.2.5.6 3.2.6.1 3.2.6.2 3.2.6.3 3.2.6.4 3.2.6.5 3.2.6.6 3.3.1.1 3.3.1.2 3.3.1.3 3.3.1.4 3.3.1.5 3.3.1.6 3.3.2.1 3.3.2.2 3.3.2.3 3.3.2.4 3.3.2.5 3.3.2.6 3.3.3.1 3.3.3.2 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.4 3.3.3.5 3.3.3.6 3.3.4.1 3.3.4.2 3.3.4.3 3.3.4.4 3.3.4.5 3.3.4.6 3.3.5.1 3.3.5.2 3.3.5.3 3.3.5.4 3.3.5.5 3.3.5.6 3.3.6.1 3.3.6.2 3.3.6.3 3.3.6.4 3.3.6.5 3.3.6.6 3.4.1.1 3.4.1.2 3.4.1.3 3.4.1.4 3.4.1.5 3.4.1.6 3.4.2.1 3.4.2.2 3.4.2.3 3.4.2.4 3.4.2.5 3.4.2.6 3.4.3.1 3.4.3.2 3.4.3.3 3.4.3.4 3.4.3.5 3.4.3.6 3.4.4.1 3.4.4.2 3.4.4.3 3.4.4.4 3.4.4.5 3.4.4.6 3.4.5.1 3.4.5.2 3.4.5.3 3.4.5.4 3.4.5.5 3.4.5.6 3.4.6.1 3.4.6.2 3.4.6.3 3.4.6.4 3.4.6.5 3.4.6.6 3.5.1.1 3.5.1.2 3.5.1.3 3.5.1.4 3.5.1.5 3.5.1.6 3.5.2.1 3.5.2.2 3.5.2.3 3.5.2.4 3.5.2.5 3.5.2.6 3.5.3.1 3.5.3.2 3.5.3.3 3.5.3.4 3.5.3.5 3.5.3.6 3.5.4.1 3.5.4.2 3.5.4.3 3.5.4.4 3.5.4.5 3.5.4.6 3.5.5.1 3.5.5.2 3.5.5.3 3.5.5.4 3.5.5.5 3.5.5.6 3.5.6.1 3.5.6.2 3.5.6.3 3.5.6.4 3.5.6.5 3.5.6.6 3.6.1.1 3.6.1.2 3.6.1.3 3.6.1.4 3.6.1.5 3.6.1.6 3.6.2.1 3.6.2.2 3.6.2.3 3.6.2.4 3.6.2.5 3.6.2.6 3.6.3.1 3.6.3.2 3.6.3.3 3.6.3.4 3.6.3.5 3.6.3.6 3.6.4.1 3.6.4.2 3.6.4.3 3.6.4.4 3.6.4.5 3.6.4.6 3.6.5.1 3.6.5.2 3.6.5.3 3.6.5.4 3.6.5.5 3.6.5.6 3.6.6.1 3.6.6.2 3.6.6.3 3.6.6.4 3.6.6.5 3.6.6.6 4.1.1.1 4.1.1.2 4.1.1.3 4.1.1.4 4.1.1.5 4.1.1.6 4.1.2.1 4.1.2.2 4.1.2.3 4.1.2.4 4.1.2.5 4.1.2.6 4.1.3.1 4.1.3.2 4.1.3.3 4.1.3.4 4.1.3.5 4.1.3.6 4.1.4.1 4.1.4.2 4.1.4.3 4.1.4.4 4.1.4.5 4.1.4.6 4.1.5.1 4.1.5.2 4.1.5.3 4.1.5.4 4.1.5.5 4.1.5.6 4.1.6.1 4.1.6.2 4.1.6.3 4.1.6.4 4.1.6.5 4.1.6.6 4.2.1.1 4.2.1.2 4.2.1.3 4.2.1.4 4.2.1.5 4.2.1.6 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2 4.2.2.3 4.2.2.4 4.2.2.5 4.2.2.6 4.2.3.1 4.2.3.2 4.2.3.3 4.2.3.4 4.2.3.5 4.2.3.6 4.2.4.1 4.2.4.2 4.2.4.3 4.2.4.4 4.2.4.5 4.2.4.6 4.2.5.1 4.2.5.2 4.2.5.3 4.2.5.4 4.2.5.5 4.2.5.6 4.2.6.1 4.2.6.2 4.2.6.3 4.2.6.4 4.2.6.5 4.2.6.6 4.3.1.1 4.3.1.2 4.3.1.3 4.3.1.4 4.3.1.5 4.3.1.6 4.3.2.1 4.3.2.2 4.3.2.3 4.3.2.4 4.3.2.5 4.3.2.6 4.3.3.1 4.3.3.2 4.3.3.3 4.3.3.4 4.3.3.5 4.3.3.6 4.3.4.1 4.3.4.2 4.3.4.3 4.3.4.4 4.3.4.5 4.3.4.6 4.3.5.1 4.3.5.2 4.3.5.3 4.3.5.4 4.3.5.5 4.3.5.6 4.3.6.1 4.3.6.2 4.3.6.3 4.3.6.4 4.3.6.5 4.3.6.6 4.4.1.1 4.4.1.2 4.4.1.3 4.4.1.4 4.4.1.5 4.4.1.6 4.4.2.1 4.4.2.2 4.4.2.3 4.4.2.4 4.4.2.5 4.4.2.6 4.4.3.1 4.4.3.2 4.4.3.3 4.4.3.4 4.4.3.5 4.4.3.6 4.4.4.1 4.4.4.2 4.4.4.3 4.4.4.4 4.4.4.5 4.4.4.6 4.4.5.1 4.4.5.2 4.4.5.3 4.4.5.4 4.4.5.5 4.4.5.6 4.4.6.1 4.4.6.2 4.4.6.3 4.4.6.4 4.4.6.5 4.4.6.6 4.5.1.1 4.5.1.2 4.5.1.3 4.5.1.4 4.5.1.5 4.5.1.6 4.5.2.1 4.5.2.2 4.5.2.3 4.5.2.4 4.5.2.5 4.5.2.6 4.5.3.1 4.5.3.2 4.5.3.3 4.5.3.4 4.5.3.5 4.5.3.6 4.5.4.1 4.5.4.2 4.5.4.3 4.5.4.4 4.5.4.5 4.5.4.6 4.5.5.1 4.5.5.2 4.5.5.3 4.5.5.4 4.5.5.5 4.5.5.6 4.5.6.1 4.5.6.2 4.5.6.3 4.5.6.4 4.5.6.5 4.5.6.6 4.6.1.1 4.6.1.2 4.6.1.3 4.6.1.4 4.6.1.5 4.6.1.6 4.6.2.1 4.6.2.2 4.6.2.3 4.6.2.4 4.6.2.5 4.6.2.6 4.6.3.1 4.6.3.2 4.6.3.3 4.6.3.4 4.6.3.5 4.6.3.6 4.6.4.1 4.6.4.2 4.6.4.3 4.6.4.4 4.6.4.5 4.6.4.6 4.6.5.1 4.6.5.2 4.6.5.3 4.6.5.4 4.6.5.5 4.6.5.6 4.6.6.1 4.6.6.2 4.6.6.3 4.6.6.4 4.6.6.5 4.6.6.6 5.1.1.1 5.1.1.2 5.1.1.3 5.1.1.4 5.1.1.5 5.1.1.6 5.1.2.1 5.1.2.2 5.1.2.3 5.1.2.4 5.1.2.5 5.1.2.6 5.1.3.1 5.1.3.2 5.1.3.3 5.1.3.4 5.1.3.5 5.1.3.6 5.1.4.1 5.1.4.2 5.1.4.3 5.1.4.4 5.1.4.5 5.1.4.6 5.1.5.1 5.1.5.2 5.1.5.3 5.1.5.4 5.1.5.5 5.1.5.6 5.1.6.1 5.1.6.2 5.1.6.3 5.1.6.4 5.1.6.5 5.1.6.6 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 5.2.1.3 5.2.1.4 5.2.1.5 5.2.1.6 5.2.2.1 5.2.2.2 5.2.2.3 5.2.2.4 5.2.2.5 5.2.2.6 5.2.3.1 5.2.3.2 5.2.3.3 5.2.3.4 5.2.3.5 5.2.3.6 5.2.4.1 5.2.4.2 5.2.4.3 5.2.4.4 5.2.4.5 5.2.4.6 5.2.5.1 5.2.5.2 5.2.5.3 5.2.5.4 5.2.5.5 5.2.5.6 5.2.6.1 5.2.6.2 5.2.6.3 5.2.6.4 5.2.6.5 5.2.6.6 5.3.1.1 5.3.1.2 5.3.1.3 5.3.1.4 5.3.1.5 5.3.1.6 5.3.2.1 5.3.2.2 5.3.2.3 5.3.2.4 5.3.2.5 5.3.2.6 5.3.3.1 5.3.3.2 5.3.3.3 5.3.3.4 5.3.3.5 5.3.3.6 5.3.4.1 5.3.4.2 5.3.4.3 5.3.4.4 5.3.4.5 5.3.4.6 5.3.5.1 5.3.5.2 5.3.5.3 5.3.5.4 5.3.5.5 5.3.5.6 5.3.6.1 5.3.6.2 5.3.6.3 5.3.6.4 5.3.6.5 5.3.6.6 5.4.1.1 5.4.1.2 5.4.1.3 5.4.1.4 5.4.1.5 5.4.1.6 5.4.2.1 5.4.2.2 5.4.2.3 5.4.2.4 5.4.2.5 5.4.2.6 5.4.3.1 5.4.3.2 5.4.3.3 5.4.3.4 5.4.3.5 5.4.3.6 5.4.4.1 5.4.4.2 5.4.4.3 5.4.4.4 5.4.4.5 5.4.4.6 5.4.5.1 5.4.5.2 5.4.5.3 5.4.5.4 5.4.5.5 5.4.5.6 5.4.6.1 5.4.6.2 5.4.6.3 5.4.6.4 5.4.6.5 5.4.6.6 5.5.1.1 5.5.1.2 5.5.1.3 5.5.1.4 5.5.1.5 5.5.1.6 5.5.2.1 5.5.2.2 5.5.2.3 5.5.2.4 5.5.2.5 5.5.2.6 5.5.3.1 5.5.3.2 5.5.3.3 5.5.3.4 5.5.3.5 5.5.3.6 5.5.4.1 5.5.4.2 5.5.4.3 5.5.4.4 5.5.4.5 5.5.4.6 5.5.5.1 5.5.5.2 5.5.5.3 5.5.5.4 5.5.5.5 5.5.5.6 5.5.6.1 5.5.6.2 5.5.6.3 5.5.6.4 5.5.6.5 5.5.6.6 5.6.1.1 5.6.1.2 5.6.1.3 5.6.1.4 5.6.1.5 5.6.1.6 5.6.2.1 5.6.2.2 5.6.2.3 5.6.2.4 5.6.2.5 5.6.2.6 5.6.3.1 5.6.3.2 5.6.3.3 5.6.3.4 5.6.3.5 5.6.3.6 5.6.4.1 5.6.4.2 5.6.4.3 5.6.4.4 5.6.4.5 5.6.4.6 5.6.5.1 5.6.5.2 5.6.5.3 5.6.5.4 5.6.5.5 5.6.5.6 5.6.6.1 5.6.6.2 5.6.6.3 5.6.6.4 5.6.6.5 5.6.6.6 6.1.1.1 6.1.1.2 6.1.1.3 6.1.1.4 6.1.1.5 6.1.1.6 6.1.2.1 6.1.2.2 6.1.2.3 6.1.2.4 6.1.2.5 6.1.2.6 6.1.3.1 6.1.3.2 6.1.3.3 6.1.3.4 6.1.3.5 6.1.3.6 6.1.4.1 6.1.4.2 6.1.4.3 6.1.4.4 6.1.4.5 6.1.4.6 6.1.5.1 6.1.5.2 6.1.5.3 6.1.5.4 6.1.5.5 6.1.5.6 6.1.6.1 6.1.6.2 6.1.6.3 6.1.6.4 6.1.6.5 6.1.6.6 6.2.1.1 6.2.1.2 6.2.1.3 6.2.1.4 6.2.1.5 6.2.1.6 6.2.2.1 6.2.2.2 6.2.2.3 6.2.2.4 6.2.2.5 6.2.2.6 6.2.3.1 6.2.3.2 6.2.3.3 6.2.3.4 6.2.3.5 6.2.3.6 6.2.4.1 6.2.4.2 6.2.4.3 6.2.4.4 6.2.4.5 6.2.4.6 6.2.5.1 6.2.5.2 6.2.5.3 6.2.5.4 6.2.5.5 6.2.5.6 6.2.6.1 6.2.6.2 6.2.6.3 6.2.6.4 6.2.6.5 6.2.6.6 6.3.1.1 6.3.1.2 6.3.1.3 6.3.1.4 6.3.1.5 6.3.1.6 6.3.2.1 6.3.2.2 6.3.2.3 6.3.2.4 6.3.2.5 6.3.2.6 6.3.3.1 6.3.3.2 6.3.3.3 6.3.3.4 6.3.3.5 6.3.3.6 6.3.4.1 6.3.4.2 6.3.4.3 6.3.4.4 6.3.4.5 6.3.4.6 6.3.5.1 6.3.5.2 6.3.5.3 6.3.5.4 6.3.5.5 6.3.5.6 6.3.6.1 6.3.6.2 6.3.6.3 6.3.6.4 6.3.6.5 6.3.6.6 6.4.1.1 6.4.1.2 6.4.1.3 6.4.1.4 6.4.1.5 6.4.1.6 6.4.2.1 6.4.2.2 6.4.2.3 6.4.2.4 6.4.2.5 6.4.2.6 6.4.3.1 6.4.3.2 6.4.3.3 6.4.3.4 6.4.3.5 6.4.3.6 6.4.4.1 6.4.4.2 6.4.4.3 6.4.4.4 6.4.4.5 6.4.4.6 6.4.5.1 6.4.5.2 6.4.5.3 6.4.5.4 6.4.5.5 6.4.5.6 6.4.6.1 6.4.6.2 6.4.6.3 6.4.6.4 6.4.6.5 6.4.6.6 6.5.1.1 6.5.1.2 6.5.1.3 6.5.1.4 6.5.1.5 6.5.1.6 6.5.2.1 6.5.2.2 6.5.2.3 6.5.2.4 6.5.2.5 6.5.2.6 6.5.3.1 6.5.3.2 6.5.3.3 6.5.3.4 6.5.3.5 6.5.3.6 6.5.4.1 6.5.4.2 6.5.4.3 6.5.4.4 6.5.4.5 6.5.4.6 6.5.5.1 6.5.5.2 6.5.5.3 6.5.5.4 6.5.5.5 6.5.5.6 6.5.6.1 6.5.6.2 6.5.6.3 6.5.6.4 6.5.6.5 6.5.6.6 6.6.1.1 6.6.1.2 6.6.1.3 6.6.1.4 6.6.1.5 6.6.1.6 6.6.2.1 6.6.2.2 6.6.2.3 6.6.2.4 6.6.2.5 6.6.2.6 6.6.3.1 6.6.3.2 6.6.3.3 6.6.3.4 6.6.3.5 6.6.3.6 6.6.4.1 6.6.4.2 6.6.4.3 6.6.4.4 6.6.4.5 6.6.4.6 6.6.5.1 6.6.5.2 6.6.5.3 6.6.5.4 6.6.5.5 6.6.5.6 6.6.6.1 6.6.6.2 6.6.6.3 6.6.6.4 6.6.6.5 6.6.6.6

Therefore, compounds specifically named in Table 1 of formula I* are represented by each number. For example, using Group 1 for variable Q, using Group 1 for variable E, using Group 1 for variable D, and using Group 5 for variable L the compound named by 1.1.1.6 is:

This compound is shown in Example 1.002. Analogously, using Group 2 for variable Q, using Group 1 for variable E, using Group 1 for variable D, and using Group 5 for variable L the compound named by 1.1.6.6 is:

This compound is shown in Example 2.037

It is noted that each numerical identifier E.Q.D.L appearing in Table 1 represents a set of compounds rather than a single compound. For a particular numerical designation E.Q.D.L, there are 5 possible Groups for E, 5 possible Groups for Q, 2 possible Groups for D, and 5 possible Groups for L. Thus, a particular numerical designation E.Q.D.L represents a set of 5×5×2×5=250 individual compounds.

Another aspect of the present invention are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound as disclosed herein.

Another aspect of the present invention are single enantiomers or diasteromers of a compound as disclosed herein.

Another aspect of the present invention are enantiomerically enriched compositions comprising an enantiomer of a compound of the present invention. In one embodiment, a single enantiomer is >60%, >70%, >80%, >85%, >90%, >91%, >92%, >93%, >94%, >95%, >96%, >97%, >98% or >99% enriched as compared to the total percentage of all other enantiomers of the same compound present in the composition.

Another aspect provides for salts, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts, of compounds of the present invention and pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the present invention. Salts of compounds of the present invention include an inorganic base addition salt such as sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, ammonium, aluminum salts or organic base addition salts, or an inorganic acid addition salt such as HBr, HCl, sulfuric, nitric, or phosphoric acid addition salts or an organic acid addition salt such as acetic, propionic, pyruvic, malanic, succinic, malic, maleic, fumaric, tartaric, citric, benzoic, methanesulfonic, ethanesulforic, stearic or lactic acid addition salt.

Another aspect provides for anhydrates, hydrates and solvates of compounds of the present invention and pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable anhydrates, hydrates and solvates of the present invention. Included are an anhydrate, hydrate or solvate of a free form or salt of a compound of the present invention. Hydrates include, for example, a hemihydrate, monohydrate, dihydrate, trihydrate, quadrahydrate, pentahydrate, sesquihydrate.

Another aspect provides for the use of a compound of the present invention for the manufacture of a medicament for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition for which one or more glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist is indicated.

Another aspect provides for the use of a compound of the invention for the manufacture of a medicament for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition responsive to decreased hepatic glucose production or responsive to lowered blood glucose levels, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrugs thereof.

Another aspect provides for methods of treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition for which one or more glucagon receptor antagonist or inverse agonist is indicated.

Another aspect provides for methods of treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of a disease or condition responsive to decreased hepatic glucose production or responsive to lowered blood glucose levels, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrugs thereof.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of Type I diabetes, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of Type II diabetes, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of impaired glucose tolerance, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of insulin resistance, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset or reducing the risk for the development or progression of hyperglycemia, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention. In one embodiment, the hyperglycemia is postprandial hyperglycemia. In another embodiment, the hyperglycemia is fasting hyperglycemia.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of accelerated gluconeogenesis, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of increased or excessive (greater than normal levels) hepatic glucose output, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of hyperinsulinemia, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of hyperlipidemia, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of dyslipidemia, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of hypercholesterolemia, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of atherosclerosis, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of obesity, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Another aspect provides for methods for treating, preventing, delaying the time to onset of or reducing the risk for the development or progression of Metabolic Syndrome X, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount a compound of the invention.

Formulations

In one aspect, compounds of the invention are administered in a total daily dose of 0.01 to 2500 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 1000 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 500 mg. In one aspect the range is about 10 mg to about 500 mg. The dose may be administered in as many divided doses as is convenient or necessary.

In another aspect, compounds of the invention are administered in a unit dose of a range between 0.01 to 1000 mg. In one aspect the range is about 0.1 mg to about 500 mg. In one aspect the range is about 0.1 mg to about 100 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 1000 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 500 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 100 mg. In one aspect the range is about 1 mg to about 10 mg. In one aspect the range is about 10 mg to about 1000 mg. In one aspect the range is about 10 mg to about 500 mg. In one aspect the range is about 10 mg to about 100 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 10 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 25 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 50 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 75 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 100 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 150 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 200 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 250 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 300 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 400 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 500 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 600 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 700 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 800 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 900 mg. In one aspect, the unit dose is 1000 mg.

In one aspect the compound is administered QD (once a day). In another aspect the compound is administered BID (twice a day). In another aspect the compound is administered TID (three times a day). In another aspect the compound is administered QID (four times a day). In one aspect the compound is administered before a meal. In one aspect the compound is administered after a meal. In one aspect the compound is administered in the morning hours. In one aspect the compound is administered upon awaking in the morning. In one aspect the compound is administered in the evening hours. In one aspect the compound is administered at bedtime in the evening.

Compounds of this invention may be used in combination with other pharmaceutical agents. The compounds may be administered as a daily dose or an appropriate fraction of the daily dose (e.g., bid). Administration of the compound may occur at or near the time in which the other pharmaceutical agent is administered or at a different time. The compounds of this invention may be used in a multidrug regimen, also known as combination or ‘cocktail’ therapy, wherein, multiple agents may be administered together, may be administered separately at the same time or at different intervals, or administered sequentially. The compounds of this invention may be administered after a course of treatment by another agent, during a course of therapy with another agent, administered as part of a therapeutic regimen, or may be administered prior to therapy by another agent in a treatment program.

For the purposes of this invention, the compounds may be administered by a variety of means including orally, parenterally, by inhalation spray, topically, or rectally in formulations containing pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, adjuvants and vehicles. The term parenteral as used here includes subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, and intraarterial injections with a variety of infusion techniques. Intraarterial and intravenous injection as used herein includes administration through catheters. Intravenous administration is generally preferred.

Pharmaceutically acceptable salts include acetate, adipate, besylate, bromide, camsylate, chloride, citrate, edisylate, estolate, fumarate, gluceptate, gluconate, glucoranate, hippurate, hyclate, hydrobromide, hydrochloride, iodide, isethionate, lactate, lactobionate, maleate, mesylate, methylbromide, methylsulfate, napsylate, nitrate, oleate, palmoate, phosphate, polygalacturonate, stearate, succinate, sulfate, sulfosalicylate, tannate, tartrate, terphthalate, tosylate, and triethiodide.

Pharmaceutical compositions containing the active ingredient may be in any form suitable for the intended method of administration. When used for oral use for example, tablets, troches, lozenges, aqueous or oil suspensions, dispersible powders or granules, emulsions, hard or soft capsules, syrups or elixirs may be prepared. Compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions and such compositions may contain one or more agents including sweetening agents, flavoring agents, coloring agents and preserving agents, in order to provide a palatable preparation. Tablets containing the active ingredient in admixture with non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable excipient which are suitable for manufacture of tablets are acceptable. These excipients may be, for example, inert diluents, such as calcium or sodium carbonate, lactose, calcium or sodium phosphate; granulating and disintegrating agents, such as maize starch, or alginic acid; binding agents, such as starch, gelatin or acacia; and lubricating agents, such as magnesium stearate, stearic acid or talc. Tablets may be uncoated or may be coated by known techniques including microencapsulation to delay disintegration and adsorption in the gastrointestinal tract and thereby provide a sustained action over a longer period. One aspect relates to the administration of a pharmaceutically acceptable composition of the present invention by controlled- or delayed-release means. Controlled-release pharmaceutical products have a common goal of improving drug therapy over that achieved by their non-controlled release counterparts.

A variety of known controlled- or extended-release dosage forms, formulations, and devices can be adapted for use with the crystalline forms of the invention. Examples include, but are not limited to, those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,845,770; 3,916,899; 3,536,809; 3,598,123; 4,008,719; 5,674,533; 5,059,595; 5,591,767; 5,120,548; 5,073,543; 5,639,476; 5,354,556; 5,733,566; and 6,365,185; each of which is incorporated herein by reference.

These dosage forms can be used to provide delayed or controlled-release of one or more active ingredients using, for example, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, other polymer matrices, gels, permeable membranes, osmotic systems (such as OROS, Alza Corporation, Mountain View, Calif. USA), multilayer coatings, microparticles, liposomes, or microspheres or a combination thereof to provide the desired release profile in varying proportions. Additionally, ion exchange materials can be used to prepare immobilized, adsorbed co-crystals and thus effect controlled delivery of the drug. Examples of specific anion exchangers include, but are not limited to, Duolite A568 and Duolite AP143 (Rohm & Haas, Spring House, Pa., USA).

One aspect of the invention encompasses a unit dosage form which comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable composition comprising a crystalline form of a compound of the present invention and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients or diluents, wherein the pharmaceutical composition, medicament or dosage forms is formulated for controlled-release. In another aspect, the dosage form utilizes an osmotic drug delivery system.

A particular and well-known osmotic drug delivery system is referred to as OROS (Alza Corporation, Mountain View, Calif. USA). This technology can readily be adapted for the delivery of compounds and compositions of the invention. Various aspects of the technology are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,375,978; 6,368,626; 6,342,249; 6,333,050; 6,287,295; 6,283,953; 6,270,787; 6,245,357; and 6,132,420; each of which is incorporated herein by reference. Specific adaptations of OROS that can be used to administer compounds and compositions of the invention include, but are not limited to, the OROS; Push-Pull, Delayed Push-Pull, Multi-Layer Push-Pull, and Push-Stick Systems, all of which are well known. See, e.g., www.alza.com. Additional OROS systems that can be used for the controlled oral delivery of compounds and compositions of the invention include OROS-CT and L-OROS (Id.; see also, Delivery Times, vol. II, issue II (Alza Corporation).

Conventional OROS oral dosage forms are made by compressing a drug powder (e.g. a crystalline form selected from Forms A-D) into a hard tablet, coating the tablet with cellulose derivatives to form a semi-permeable membrane, and then drilling an orifice in the coating (e.g., with a laser). Kim, Cherug-ju, Controlled Release Dosage Form Design, 231-238 (Technomic Publishing, Lancaster, Pa.: 2000). The advantage of such dosage forms is that the delivery rate of the drug is not influenced by physiological or experimental conditions. Even a drug with a pH-dependent solubility can be delivered at a constant rate regardless of the pH of the delivery medium. But because these advantages are provided by a build-up of osmotic pressure within the dosage form after administration, conventional OROS drug delivery systems cannot be used to effectively deliver drugs with low water solubility. Id. at 234.

A specific dosage form of the invention comprises: a wall defining a cavity, the wall having an exit orifice formed or formable therein and at least a portion of the wall being semipermeable; an expandable layer located within the cavity remote from the exit orifice and in fluid communication with the semipermeable portion of the wall; a dry or substantially dry state drug layer located within the cavity adjacent to the exit orifice and in direct or indirect contacting relationship with the expandable layer; and a flow-promoting layer interposed between the inner surface of the wall and at least the external surface of the drug layer located within the cavity, wherein the drug layer comprises a crystalline form of a compound of the present invention. See U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,626, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.

Another specific dosage form of the invention comprises: a wall defining a cavity, the wall having an exit orifice formed or formable therein and at least a portion of the wall being semipermeable; an expandable layer located within the cavity remote from the exit orifice and in fluid communication with the semipermeable portion of the wall; a drug layer located within the cavity adjacent the exit orifice and in direct or indirect contacting relationship with the expandable layer; the drug layer comprising a liquid, active agent formulation absorbed in porous particles, the porous particles being adapted to resist compaction forces sufficient to form a compacted drug layer without significant exudation of the liquid, active agent formulation, the dosage form optionally having a placebo layer between the exit orifice and the drug layer, wherein the active agent formulation comprises a crystalline form of a compound of the present invention. See U.S. Pat. No. 6,342,249, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.

In another aspect, a pharmaceutical composition or medicament comprising a crystalline form of a compound of the present invention is administered transdermally. Such a transdermal (TD) delivery can avoid first-pass metabolism. Additionally, a “pill-and-patch” strategy can be taken, where only a fraction of the daily dose is delivered through the skin to generate basal systemic levels, onto which oral therapy is added.

Formulations for oral use may be also presented as hard gelatin capsules where the active ingredient is mixed with an inert solid diluent, for example calcium phosphate or kaolin, or as soft gelatin capsules wherein the active ingredient is mixed with water or an oil medium, such as peanut oil, liquid paraffin or olive oil.

Aqueous suspensions of the invention contain the active materials in admixture with excipients suitable for the manufacture of aqueous suspensions. Such excipients include a suspending agent, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, ethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, sodium alginate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gum tragacanth and gum acacia, and dispersing or wetting agents such as a naturally occurring phosphatide (e.g., lecithin), a condensation product of an alkylene oxide with a fatty acid (e.g., polyoxyethylene stearate), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a long chain aliphatic alcohol (e.g., heptadecaethyleneoxycetanol), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from a fatty acid and a hexitol anhydride (e.g., polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate). The aqueous suspension may also contain one or more preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxy-benzoate, one or more coloring agents, one or more flavoring agents and one or more sweetening agents, such as sucrose or saccharin.

Oil suspensions may be formulated by suspending the active ingredient in a vegetable oil, such as arachid oil, olive oil, sesame oil or coconut oil, or in a mineral oil such as liquid paraffin. The oral suspensions may contain a thickening agent, such as beeswax, hard paraffin or cetyl alcohol. Sweetening agents, such as those set forth above, and flavoring agents may be added to provide a palatable oral preparation. These compositions may be preserved by the addition of an antioxidant such as ascorbic acid.

Dispersible powders and granules of the invention suitable for preparation of an aqueous suspension by the addition of water provide the active ingredient in admixture with a dispersing or wetting agent, a suspending agent, and one or more preservatives. Suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents are exemplified by those disclosed above. Additional excipients, for example sweetening, flavoring and coloring agents, may also be present.

The pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may also be in the form of oil-in-water emulsions. The oily phase may be a vegetable oil, such as olive oil or arachid oil, a mineral oil, such as liquid paraffin, or a mixture of these. Suitable emulsifying agents include naturally-occurring gums, such as gum acacia and gum tragacanth, naturally occurring phosphatides, such as soybean lecithin, esters or partial esters derived from fatty acids and hexitol anhydrides, such as sorbitan monooleate, and condensation products of these partial esters with ethylene oxide, such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate. The emulsion may also contain sweetening and flavoring agents.

Syrups and elixirs may be formulated with sweetening agents, such as glycerol, sorbitol or sucrose. Such formulations may also contain a demulcent, a preservative, a flavoring or a coloring agent.

The pharmaceutical compositions of the invention may be in the form of a sterile injectable preparation, such as a sterile injectable aqueous or oleaginous suspension. This suspension may be formulated according to the known art using those suitable dispersing or wetting agents and suspending agents which have been mentioned above. The sterile injectable preparation may also be a sterile injectable solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent, such as a solution in 1,3-butane-diol or prepared as a lyophilized powder. Among the acceptable vehicles and solvents that may be employed are water, Ringer's solution and isotonic sodium chloride solution. In addition, sterile fixed oils may conventionally be employed as a solvent or suspending medium. For this purpose any bland fixed oil may be employed including synthetic mono- or diglycerides. In addition, fatty acids such as oleic acid may likewise be used in the preparation of injectables.

As noted above, formulations of the present invention suitable for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules, cachets or tablets each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient; as a powder or granules; as a solution or a suspension in an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid; or as an oil-in-water liquid emulsion or a water-in-oil liquid emulsion. The active ingredient may also be administered as a bolus, electuary or paste.

A tablet may be made by compression or molding, optionally with one or more accessory ingredients. Compressed tablets may be prepared by compressing in a suitable machine the active ingredient in a free flowing form such as a powder or granules, optionally mixed with a binder (e.g., povidone, gelatin, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose), lubricant, inert diluent, preservative, disintegrant (e.g., sodium starch glycolate, cross-linked povidone, cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose) surface active or dispersing agent. Molded tablets may be made by molding in a suitable machine a mixture of the powdered compound moistened with an inert liquid diluent. The tablets may optionally be coated or scored and may be formulated so as to provide slow or controlled release of the active ingredient therein using, for example, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose in varying proportions to provide the desired release profile. Tablets may optionally be provided with an enteric coating, to provide release in parts of the gut other than the stomach. This is particularly advantageous with the compounds of Formula I when such compounds are susceptible to acid hydrolysis.

Formulations suitable for topical administration in the mouth include lozenges comprising the active ingredient in a flavored base, usually sucrose and acacia or tragacanth; pastilles comprising the active ingredient in an inert base such as gelatin and glycerin, or sucrose and acacia; and mouthwashes comprising the active ingredient in a suitable liquid carrier.

Formulations for rectal administration may be presented as a suppository with a suitable base comprising for example cocoa butter or a salicylate.

Formulations suitable for vaginal administration may be presented as pessaries, tampons, creams, gels, pastes, foams or spray formulations containing in addition to the active ingredient such carriers as are known in the art to be appropriate.

Formulations suitable for parenteral administration include aqueous and non-aqueous isotonic sterile injection solutions which may contain antioxidants, buffers, bacteriostats and solutes which render the formulation isotonic with the blood of the intended recipient; and aqueous and non-aqueous sterile suspensions which may include suspending agents and thickening agents. The formulations may be presented in unit-dose or multi-dose sealed containers, for example, ampoules and vials, and may be stored in a freeze-dried (lyophilized) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid carrier, for example water for injections, immediately prior to use. Injection solutions and suspensions may be prepared from sterile powders, granules and tablets of the kind previously described.

Formulations suitable for parenteral administration may be administered in a continuous infusion manner via an indwelling pump or via a hospital bag. Continuous infusion includes the infusion by an external pump. The infusions may be done through a Hickman or PICC or any other suitable means of administering a formulation either parenterally or i.v.

Preferred unit dosage formulations are those containing a daily dose or unit, daily sub-dose, or an appropriate fraction thereof, of a drug.

It will be understood, however, that the specific dose level for any particular patient will depend on a variety of factors including the activity of the specific compound employed; the age, body weight, general health, sex and diet of the individual being treated; the time and route of administration; the rate of excretion; other drugs which have previously been administered; and the severity of the particular disease undergoing therapy, as is well understood by those skilled in the art.

EXAMPLES Synthesis of Compounds of Formula I

Compounds of Formula I can be prepared according to the methodology outlined in the following general synthetic schemes or with modifications of these schemes that will be evident to persons skilled in the art.

Synthesis of Various Building Blocks

The carboxylic acids A1c can be generated using standard methods. As shown below, an ester can be alkylated by reaction with a base (such as lithium diisopropylamide or lithium hexamethyldisilylamide) in a suitable solvent (such as THF or DME) followed by reaction with an aralkyl halide. It is preferred that Ra and Rb groups are adequately chosen so that liberation of the carboxylic acid to generate A1c can take place selectively. For example, a standard Rb group can be a methyl or ethyl group while the Ra group can be a benzyl, t-butyl, 2-trimethylsilylethyl group or other groups that can be selectively removed under conditions where the other ester group Rb would remain intact.

An alternative route for the synthesis of this particular building block can involve condensation of an acetic acid derivative with an aldehyde or a ketone leading to the α,β-unsaturated ester intermediate A1a. The esters A1a can be hydrogenated under conditions that are well-documented in the literature (for example, hydrogen atmosphere and palladium on carbon as a catalyst in a solvent such as ethanol) to generate the carboxylate esters A1b (where R1 and R27 are both hydrogen). 1,4-Addition of an alkyl group can take place by reaction with a suitable carbon nucleophile (e.g. copper mediated reaction of alkyl lithium or alkyl Grignard reagent) to yield compounds A1b wherein R27 is alkyl. Other methods for the incorporation of R27 include the reaction with dilalkylzine halides with or without the presence of metal catalysts. The group R1 can be incorporated into A1b by quenching the anions generated in the above reactions with a suitable electrophile (e.g. R1-Hal where Hal is a halogen or a trifluoromethanesulfonate ester or other suitable leaving group). On the other hand, the above discussed reaction can be quenched with a suitable proton source (e.g. aqueous ammonium chloride or dilute aqueous hydrochloric acid) to give compounds A1b wherein R1 is H. Alternatively, the R1 group can also be incorporated from A1b (R1=H) by enolization followed by reaction with a suitable electrophile R1-Hal.

A route for precursors A1a2 involves the reaction of a vinylic halide A1a1 with an organometallic reagent. These vinylic halides A1a1 (where Hal represents bromide or iodide), can be generated from the corresponding aldehydes and a halogenated Horner-Emmons reagent (RO)₂P(O)CH(Hal)CO₂Ra (Toke et al, Tetrahedron 51, 9167 (1995); Vanderwal et al, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125 (18), 5393-5407 (2003)) in the presence of base or by the reaction of the same starting aldehyde with [Ph₃P═C(IPh)CO₂Ra]⁽⁺⁾[BF₄]⁽⁻⁾ in dichloromethane in the presence of a halide source such as tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide or tetra-n-butyl ammonium iodide (Huang et al, J. Org. Chem 67, 8261(2002))

Compounds of formula A1d can be prepared via the condensation of phenylacetic acid derivatives with aldehydes or ketones, which is performed in a manner such that dehydration does not take place. Examples of methods for this conversion would be the deprotonation of a phenylacetic acid ester derivative with a suitable base followed by addition of an aromatic aldehyde or ketone. This hydroxyl group can be manipulated to afford a fluoride analog A1e by a variety of established methods. The reaction of alcohols with fluorinating agents (such as Et₂NSF₃, (PhSO₂)₂NF, etc.) is known to directly yield the corresponding fluorides. Alternatively, the alcohol can be converted into a good leaving group such as a mesylate and treated with a fluoride source such as CsF or KF.

If R27 in A1d is hydrogen, oxidation can also lead to an intermediate A1h. This oxidation can take place by a suitable method, such as oxidation with Dess-Martin periodinane, Swern oxidation, or oxidation with other suitable oxidants such as PCC, PDC, or like reagents.

It is recognized that the carbon atom to which E, Z and Y are attached is an asymmetric center. The synthesis of compounds of the invention in enantiomerically pure form can be achieved by utilization of the methods described above if the starting material A1b1 exists in enantiomerically pure form. An optically pure precursor A1b1*, can be generated by resolution of racemic A1b1 or by use of synthetic methods that generate the asymmetric center in an enantioselective manner.

Resolution methods include the generation of a diastereomeric mixture of carboxylate salts with an optically active amine, which may be separated by fractional crystallization. Acidification of the individual diastereomeric salts and isolation of the carboxylic acid affords the individual enantiomers of the carboxylic acid (D. Kozma: ‘CRCC Handbook of Optical Resolutions via Diastereomeric Salt Formation’ CRC Press, 2001). Alternatively, diastereomeric mixtures of ester or amide derivatives may be prepared by condensation of the racemic carboxylic acid with an optically active alcohol or amine, respectively; these diastereomers may be separated by chromatographic methods and/or fractional crystallization. The pure enantiomers are then generated from the individual diastereomers by reconversion to the carboxylic acid, using methods that are well established in the literature.

Methods that generate the chiral center in an enantioselective manner include, but are not limited to, the alkylation of precursors containing a chiral auxiliary Xc. This should generate an unequal amount of two diastereomers, which may be separated by fractional crystallization or chromatography. After the separation of the diastereomers, they can be converted into the corresponding enantiomerically enriched acids by known procedures and further elaborated into the compounds of the invention as described in the Examples below.

Asymmetric centers may be present in other positions of the molecule. As an example, substitution on a cyclohexenyl group generates a new chiral center in compound 1.267. This center can be fixed in an appropriately functionalized precursor prior to construction of the target molecule. A potential route to this chiral precursor involves the desymmetrization of a racemic ketone. The reaction of 4-t-butylcyclohexanone with a chiral amide base has been reported to generate the corresponding chiral enolate in an enantioselective manner [Busch-Petersen and Corey, Tetrahedron Letters 41, 6941(2000), Lyapkalo et al, Synlett 1292(2001)]. Conversion of the enolate into a trifluoromethanesulfonate or a nonafluorobutanesulfonate [Busch-Petersen and Corey, Tetrahedron Letters 41, 6941(2000), Lyapkalo et al, Synlett 1292(2001)], leads to a chiral precursor that may be used in subsequent steps (A specific enantiomer is shown below, but it should be understood that either enantiomer can be synthesized by modifications of this method). The precursor B2a1 so obtained can then be elaborated into the single enantiomer as described above.

When Y in A1 is a heteroatom such as oxygen, nitrogen or sulfur, the building blocks required for the synthesis of the target compound are as shown below. The starting material B2 can be functionalized to generate an intermediate B3, where Hal is a halogen or other good leaving group (for example, reaction of B2 with N-chlorosuccinimide or N-bromosuccinimide in warm carbon tetrachloride). Reaction of the intermediate B3 with a phenol or thiophenol or with a suitably substituted aniline in the presence of a suitable base leads to the intermediates A1j. If Y1 is sulfur, it can be oxidized with a suitable oxidant (e.g. mCPBA, peroxyacetic acid or peroxytrifluoroacetic acid) to give the corresponding sulfoxide or sulfone. Further conversion to the corresponding carboxylic acids A1 (Y1=O, S, SO₂) can be performed by selective removal of the protecting group Ra as discussed above.

A method for the synthesis of precursors with the general structure A1r involves an adaptation of the Petasis boronic acid Mannich reaction (Kurti, L, Czako, B. Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis, Elsvier, 2005, 340-342; Petasis, N. A., Akritopoulou, I. Tetrahedron Lett. 1993, 34, 583-586). In this case, a boronic acid E-B(OH)₂, a functionalized aniline and glyoxylic acid are mixed in equimolar ratios in dichloromethane, resulting in the formation of precursors A1r.

An alternative route to A1j where Y1 is nitrogen involves the reductive amination of an α-ketoester with a suitably substituted aniline. On the other hand, if the ‘Hal’ group in B3 is hydroxyl, a Mitsunobu coupling reaction can be used to generate the intermediate A1j where Y1 is oxygen or sulfur.

The methods shown in the schemes above can be modified to allow access to compounds where X is different from a 2,4-disubstituted phenyl. For example reaction of B2 (R¹=H) with an aldehyde can lead to compound A1m, where the X group can be a substituted cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroaryl, alkynyl or alkenyl group. In a similar fashion, reaction of B2 with a halogenated precursor can lead to an analog A1k. Further modifications of these intermediates as illustrated above could lead to compounds of the invention.

A method that can be used to synthesize compounds of formula I (where Z is —C(O)NR²—) is exemplified below. The carboxylic acids A1 are converted to the corresponding amides by methods known for amide bond formation reactions. As an example, generation of an acid chloride A2a from A1 takes place under standard conditions (e.g. thionyl chloride in toluene or oxalyl chloride and catalytic DMF in dichloromethane). Treatment of acid chloride A2a with amines or anilines generates the desired amides A3a. Alternatively, amines can be directly coupled with the carboxylic acid A1 by use of an activating agent (for example, DCC or EDCI with or without a catalyst such as DMAP) to generate the amides A3a. When D is an aromatic group, then aryl amides A3a with an appropriate substituent (e.g. a halo group such as bromo or iodo group on the aryl ring D) can be further functionalized through metal-mediated (e.g. Palladium) C—C bond coupling reactions to give further functionalized amides A3a. Hydrolysis of the ester group of A3a (e.g. M=—CO₂CH₃) results in a carboxylic acid A3a (wherein M=—CO₂H), which can then be coupled with taurine or amine containing carboxylic acids or aminoalkyl phosph(i/o)nic acids using standard amide bond forming reactions to generate the targeted compounds A4a (M=—NHCO—).

The amide bond in the last step can also be formed by other reported methods known for amide bond formation, for example, reaction of an N-hydroxysuccinimidyl ester and taurine gives the target taurine amide derivative A4a. Other activated esters (e.g. pentafluorophenyl esters) can also be used to effect the amide bond formation.

A route to the synthesis of the isoxazole core is exemplified in the sequence below. The carboxylate A1 can be converted to the aldehyde A2b by methods known in the literature, including methods where the carboxylate is reduced to the alcohol stage followed by reoxidation to the aldehyde. The resulting aldehyde A2b is converted into the chloro-oxime A3b by a two-step sequence: (i) oxime formation (e.g. treatment with hydroxylamine hydrochloride in the presence of sodium acetate or other suitable base followed by) (ii) chlorination of the oxime (for example, using N-chlorosuccinimide in a suitable solvent such as DMF). A [3+2]cycloaddition reaction of A3 with substituted terminal acetylene derivatives (Yao et al, Tetrahedron 1998, 54(516), 791-822,) leads to isoxazoles with the general structure A4b.

At this stage modification can be made on D, in order to reach the desired pattern of substitution on this fragment as illustrated in the Examples. Modification on the fragment M leads to generation of compounds of Formula I as will be described below.

Another potential approach to the construction of the isoxazole core starts with reaction of the ketone A5 (which can be generated from the carboxylic acid A1 or a synthetic equivalent) with hydroxylamine hydrochloride or an O-protected hydroxylamine derivative in the presence of a suitable base. Deprotonation of the resulting oxime derivative A6 and reaction with a precursor D1 (Singh et al, Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1999, 47(10), 1501-1505) (wherein LG is a leaving group such as —OEt, —NMe(OMe), —Cl, etc.) will lead to an intermediate A7 which cyclizes spontaneously or under dehydrating conditions to generate A4b.

The synthesis of isoxazoles can also take place from nitro compounds A8, which undergo [3+2]cycloaddition reactions with acetylene derivatives (Cereda et al, Tetrahedron Lett. 2001.42(30) 4951) to generate isoxazoles A4b.

In another route, the precursor A3 can be reacted with 1-tributylstannylacetylene (Lee et al, Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2003, 13(22) 4117-4120) to generate an intermediate A9. This stannane can be coupled with an aryl halide or triflate in the presence of a metal catalyst to generate a precursor A4b. Alternatively, iodination of A9 generates A10, which can then be coupled with a metallated precursor D-Met to generate A4b. In this case, Met is a metal such as MgBr, MgCl, MgI, Sn(n-Bu)₃, ZnCl, B(OH)₂, etc.

Modifications of the substituents at the 3-position of an isoxazole intermediate are also envisioned to give the desired compounds. For example, the commercially available chloro-oxime A11 can undergo a [3+2]cycloaddition reaction with an alkyne to generate the intermediate A12. The ester in A12 or a synthetic equivalent accessible from it such as an acid chloride, activated ester or an amide, can be used in reactions with organometallic reagents E-Met to generate ketones A13. In this case, Met is a metal such as Li, MgBr. MgCl, MgI, Sn(n-Bu)₃, ZnCl, etc, and E is aryl, alkyl or cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroaryl, etc as defined above.

The intermediate ketones A13 can be the starting materials for multiple transformations. For example, the addition of organometallic reagents R1-Met to A13 results in the generation of alcohols A14. In this case, Met is a metal such as Li, MgBr, MgCl, MgI, Sn(n-Bu)₃, ZnCl, etc. The intermediate alcohol A14 can in turn be converted into halo-substituted A15 (wherein Hal is F, Cl, Br, I, OSO₂aryl, OSO₂CF₃ or other suitable leaving group). Reduction of the keto group in A13 to the methylene-containing A16 can be carried out using conventional chemistry, which provides a precursor for A17. A13 can also be a substrate for olefination reactions leading to intermediates A18 that can be further modified to give A19.

Similar methods can be used for the synthesis of analogs where Y is O, N, etc as described above.

The desired A-T-M fragments can be introduced at various points of the synthesis as a preformed unit. Alternatively, modifications of a precursor intermediate at the A-T-M region can also lead to the desired A-T-M configurations. To provide examples, the following section describes some of the many viable synthetic routes for the modification of the A-T-M fragments, which can either be used to prepare the desired A-T-M fragments to be incorporated into a synthetic route at various points or to modify a precursor intermediate.

Examples for the A-T-M fragments include amino sulfonic acids, aminophosphonic acids and aminophosphinic acids. Many synthetic routes to these compounds can be envisioned and a few examples are discussed in the following section.

Taurine analogs can be synthesized from aminoalcohols using existing methods (for example: Xu and Xu, Synthesis 2004, pp 276-282). Amino alcohols with appropriate substituents can be protected with a group such as CO₂CH₂Ph to yield intermediates like T2, as exemplified below. The resulting alcohol is then treated with thioacetic acid under Mitsunobu conditions (e.g. triphenyl phosphine and diethylazodicarboxylate) in a solvent such as THF to generate a thioacetate ester T3. Oxidation to the sulfonic acid with hydrogen peroxide in formic acid leads to the aminosulfonic acid T4. These aminosulfonic acid fragments can be coupled with carboxylic acids directly under usual conditions (e.g. DCC, EDCI, etc.) or reacted with suitably activated carboxylic acid derivatives (e.g. pentafluorophenol esters, N-hydroxylsuccimide esters) to generate the target compounds T7.

In an alternative route, the amino alcohols T1 can be coupled with a carboxylic acid precursor to give compounds of formula T5 and the alcohol group in T5 can then be converted into a sulfonic acid T7 by a sequence similar to the one shown above:

Aminophosphonic and aminophosphinic acids can be prepared by known methods. As shown below, Arbuzov reaction of suitably protected haloalkyl amines T8 with a phosphite (e.g. (alkylO)₃P) or a hydrogen phosphonate (e.g. (alkylO)₂POH) or an equivalent reagent results in the formation of a phosphonate ester T9. The amine protecting group is then selectively removed and the resulting aminophosphonate T10 is coupled with a carboxylic acid to generate a protected version of the target compound T11. Removal of the alkyl groups of the phosphonate ester is achieved under well known conditions (e.g. reaction with bromo- or iodo-trimethylsilane in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane). A similar sequence can be employed for the synthesis of aminophosphinic acids, except that (alkyl)P(O-alkyl′)₂ is used in the initial Arbuzov reaction.

Related methods can be utilized for the synthesis of compounds wherein M is oxygen, an alkene, an alkyne, sulfonamide, etc. For example, halogenated precursors T12 (where Hal is a halogen or a suitable leaving group) can be reacted with phosphorus or sulfur sources such phosphites or thioacetates and converted into the desired targets T13 or T14 by methods similar to those described above.

In the route below, the amino group attached to X is functionalized to generate a derivative T16 where Ms is a carbonyl or an SO₂ group and Hal is a halogen or other suitable leaving group. Replacement of this halogen by a phosphonate, phosphinate or sulfonate following the methods described earlier will give compounds wherein A is a phosphonate, phosphinate or a sulfonate group.

The reaction of diamines or amino alcohols with carboxylic acids T18 (or activated esters derived from it) generates amides T19, wherein Re is hydrogen or C₁₋₆ alkyl and U is oxygen or NRg, where Rg is hydrogen or C₁₋₆ alkyl. Conversion of T19 into the corresponding sulfamates or sulfates T20 (A₃=HO₃S—) can take place by reaction with PhOSO₂Cl in a suitable solvent such as dichloromethane and in the presence of a suitable base such as triethylamine, followed by hydrolysis.

Synthesis of the Phosphonate Prodrug Compounds of the Invention 1) Preparation of a Phosphonate Prodrug

Prodrugs can be introduced at different stages of the synthesis. Most often these prodrugs are made from the phosphonic acids of Formula I because of their lability.

Phosphonic acids of Formula I can be alkylated with electrophiles such as alkyl halides and alkyl sulfonates under nucleophilic substitution conditions to give phosphonate esters. For example, compounds of Formula I wherein GR²¹ is an acyloxyalkyl group can be prepared by direct alkylation of compounds of Formula I with an appropriate acyloxyalkyl halide (e.g., Cl, Br, I; Phosphorus Sulfur 54:143 (1990); Synthesis 62 (1988)) in the presence of a suitable base (e.g., pyridine, TEA, diisopropylethylamine) in suitable solvents such as DMF (J. Med. Chem. 37:1875 (1994)). The carboxylate component of these acyloxyalkyl halides includes but is not limited to acetate, propionate, isobutyrate, pivalate, benzoate, carbonate and other carboxylates.

Dimethylformamide dialkyl acetals can also be used for the alkylation of phosphonic acids (Collect. Czech Chem. Commu. 59:1853 (1994)). Compounds of Formula I wherein GR²¹ is a cyclic carbonate, a lactone or a phthalidyl group can also be synthesized by direct alkylation of the free phosphonic acids with appropriate halides in the presence of a suitable base such as NaH or diisopropylethylamine (J. Med. Chem. 38:1372 (1995); J. Med. Chem. 37:1857 (1994); J. Pharm. Sci. 76:180 (1987)).

Alternatively, these phosphonate prodrugs can be synthesized by the reactions of the corresponding dichlorophosphonates and an alcohol (Collect Czech Chem. Commun. 59:1853 (1994)). For example, a dichlorophosphonate is reacted with substituted phenols and arylalkyl alcohols in the presence of a base such as pyridine or TEA to give the compounds of Formula I wherein GR²¹ is an aryl group (J. Med. Chem. 39:4109 (1996); J. Med. Chem. 38:1372 (1995); J. Med. Chem. 37:498 (1994)) or an arylalkyl group (J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 1 38:2345 (1992)). The disulfide-containing prodrugs (Antiviral Res. 22:155 (1993)) can be prepared from a dichlorophosphonate and 2-hydroxyethyldisulfide under standard conditions. Dichlorophosphonates are also useful for the preparation of various phosphonamides as prodrugs. For example, treatment of a dichlorophosphonate with ammonia gives both a monophosphonamide and a diphosphonamide; treatment of a dichlorophosphonate with 1-amino-3-propanol gives a cyclic 1,3-propylphosphonamide; treatment of a chlorophosphonate monophenyl ester with an amino acid ester in the presence of a suitable base gives a substituted monophenyl monophosphonamidate.

Such reactive dichlorophosphonates can be generated from the corresponding phosphonic acids with a chlorinating agent (e.g., thionyl chloride, J. Med. Chem. 1857 (1994); oxalyl chloride, Tetrahedron Lett. 31:3261 (1990); phosphorous pentachloride, Synthesis 490 (1974)). Alternatively, a dichlorophosphonate can be generated from its corresponding disilyl phosphonate esters (Synth. Commu. 17:1071 (1987)) or dialkyl phosphonate esters (Tetrahedron Lett. 24:4405 (1983); Bull. Soc. Chim. 130:485 (1993)).

The compounds of Formula I can be mixed phosphonate ester (e.g., phenyl and benzyl esters, or phenyl and acyloxyalkyl esters) including the chemically combined mixed esters such as phenyl and benzyl combined prodrugs reported in Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 7:99 (1997).

Dichlorophosphonates are also useful for the preparation of various phosphonamides as prodrugs. For example, treatment of a dichlorophosphonate with an amine (e.g. an amino acid alkyl ester such as L-alanine ethyl ester) in the presence of a suitable base (e.g. triethylamine, pyridine, etc.) gives the corresponding bisphosphonamide; treatment of a dichlorophosphonate with 1-amino-3-propanol gives a cyclic 1,3-propylphosphonamide; treatment of a chlorophosphonate monophenyl ester with an amino acid ester in the presence of a suitable base gives a substituted monophenyl monophosphonamidate. Direct couplings of a phosphonic acid with an amine (e.g. an amino acid alkyl ester such as L-alanine ethyl ester) are also reported to give the corresponding bisamidates under Mukaiyama conditions (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 94:8528 (1972)).

The SATE (S-acetyl thioethyl) prodrugs can be synthesized by the coupling reaction of the phosphonic acids of Formula I and S-acyl-2-thioethanol in the presence of DCC, EDCI or PyBOP (J. Med. Chem. 39:1981 (1996)).

Cyclic phosphonate esters of substituted 1,3-propane diols can be synthesized by either reactions of the corresponding dichlorophosphonate with a substituted 1,3-propanediol or coupling reactions using suitable coupling reagents (e.g., DCC, EDCI, PyBOP; Synthesis 62 (1988)). The reactive dichlorophosphonate intermediates can be prepared from the corresponding acids and chlorinating agents such as thionyl chloride (J. Med. Chem. 1857 (1994)), oxalyl chloride (Tetrahedron Lett. 31:3261 (1990)) and phosphorus pentachloride (Synthesis 490 (1974)). Alternatively, these dichlorophosphonates can also be generated from disilyl esters (Synth. Commun. 17:1071 (1987)) and dialkyl esters (Tetrahedron Lett. 24:4405 (1983); Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr., 130:485 (1993)).

Alternatively, these cyclic phosphonate esters of substituted 1,3-propane diols are prepared from phosphonic acids by coupling with diols under Mitsunobu reaction conditions (Synthesis 1 (1981); J. Org. Chem. 52:6331 (1992)), and other acid coupling reagents including, but not limited to, carbodiimides (Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 59:1853 (1994); Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2:145 (1992); Tetrahedron Lett. 29:1189 (1988)), and benzotriazolyloxytris-(dimethylamino) phosphonium salts (Tetrahedron Lett. 34:6743 (1993)).

Phosphonic acids also undergo cyclic prodrug formation with cyclic acetals or cyclic ortho esters of substituted propane-1,3-diols to provide prodrugs as in the case of carboxylic acid esters (Helv. Chim. Acta. 48:1746 (1965)). Alternatively, more reactive cyclic sulfites or sulfates are also suitable coupling precursors to react with phosphonic acid salts. These precursors can be made from the corresponding diols as described in the literature.

Alternatively, cyclic phosphonate esters of substituted 1,3-propane diols can be synthesized by trans esterification reaction with substituted 1,3-propane diol under suitable conditions. Mixed anhydrides of parent phosphonic acids generated in situ under appropriate conditions react with diols to give prodrugs as in the case of carboxylic acid esters (Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 52:1989 (1979)). Aryl esters of phosphonates are also known to undergo transesterification with alkoxy intermediates (Tetrahedron Lett. 38:2597 (1997); Synthesis 968 (1993)).

One aspect of the present invention provides methods to synthesize and isolate single isomers of prodrugs of phosphonic acids of Formula I. Because phosphorus is a stereogenic atom, formation of a prodrug with a substituted-1,3-propane-diol will produce a mixture of isomers. For example, formation of a prodrug with a racemic 1-(V)-substituted-1,3-propane diol gives a racemic mixture of cis-prodrugs and a racemic mixture of trans-prodrugs. In an other aspect, the use of the enantioenriched substituted-1,3-propane diol with the R-configuration gives enantioenriched R-cis- and R-trans-prodrugs. These compounds can be separated by a combination of column chromatography and/or fractional crystallization.

The compounds of Formula I can be mixed phosphonate esters (e.g. phenyl benzyl phosphonate esters, phenyl acyloxyalkyl phosphonate esters, phenyl aminoacid esters etc). For example, the chemically combined phenyl-benzyl prodrugs are reported by Meier, et al. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 1997, 7: 99.

The substituted cyclic propyl phosphonate esters of Formula I, can be synthesized by reaction of the corresponding dichlorophosphonate and the substituted 1,3-propane diol. The following are non-limiting methods to prepare the substituted 1,3-propane diols.

Synthesis of the 1,3-Propane Diols Used in the Preparation of Certain Prodrugs

The discussion of this step includes various synthetic methods for the preparation of the following types of propane-1,3-diols: i) 1-substituted; ii) 2-substituted; and iii) 1,2- or 1,3-annulated. Different groups on the prodrug part of the molecule i.e., on the propane diol moiety can be introduced or modified either during the synthesis of the diols or after the synthesis of the prodrugs.

i) 1-Substituted 1,3-Propane Diols

Propane-1,3-diols can be synthesized by several well known methods in the literature. Aryl Grignard additions to 1-hydroxypropan-3-a1 gives 1-aryl-substituted propane-1,3-diols (path a). This method will enable conversion of various substituted aryl halides to 1-arylsubstituted-1,3-propane diols (Coppi, et. al., J. Org. Chem., 1988, 53, 911). Aryl halides can also be used to synthesize 1-substituted propanediols by Heck coupling of 1,3-diox-4-ene followed by reduction and hydrolysis (Sakamoto, et. al., Tetrahedron Lett., 1992, 33, 6845). A variety of aromatic aldehydes can be converted to I-substituted-1,3-propane diols by vinyl Grignard addition followed by hydroboration (path b). Substituted aromatic aldehydes are also useful for lithium-t-butylacetate addition followed by ester reduction (path e) (Turner, J. Org. Chem., 1990, 55 4744). In another method, commercially available cinnamyl alcohols can be converted to epoxy alcohols under catalytic asymmetric epoxidation conditions. These epoxy alcohols are reduced by Red-A1 to result in enantiomerically pure propane-1,3-diols (path c). Alternatively, enantiomerically pure 1,3-diols can be obtained by chiral borane reduction of hydroxyethyl aryl ketone derivatives (Ramachandran, et. al., Tetrahedron Lett., 1997, 38 761). Pyridyl, quinoline, and isoquinoline propan-3-ol derivatives can be oxygenated to 1-substituted propan-1,3-diols by N-oxide formation followed by rearrangement under acetic anhydride conditions (path d) (Yamamoto, et. al., Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 1871).

ii) 2-Substituted 1,3-Propane Diols

Various 2-substituted propane-1,3-diols can be made from commercially available 2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propane diol. Triethyl methanetricarboxylate can be converted to the triol by complete reduction (path a) or diol-monocarboxylic acid derivatives can be obtained by partial hydrolysis and diester reduction (Larock, Comprehensive Organic Transformations, VCH, New York, 1989). Nitrotriol is also known to give the triol by reductive elimination (path b) (Latour, et. al., Synthesis, 1987, 8, 742). The triol can be derivatized as a mono acetate or carbonate by treatment with alkanoyl chloride, or alkylchloroformate, respectively (path d) (Greene and Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, John Wiley, New York, 1990). Aryl substitution effected by oxidation to the aldehyde followed by aryl Grignard additions (path c) and the aldehyde can also be converted to substituted amines by reductive amination reactions (path e).

iii) Annulated 1,3-Propane Diols

Prodrugs of Formula I where V-Z or V-W are fused by three carbons are made from cyclohexane diol derivatives. Commercially available cis, cis-1,3,5-cyclohexane triol can be used for prodrug formation. This cyclohexanetriol can also be modified as described in the case of 2-substituted propan-1,3-diols to give various analogues. These modifications can either be made before or after formation of prodrugs. Various 1,3-cyclohexane diols can be made by Diels-Alder methodology using pyrone as the diene (Posner, et. al., Tetrahedron Lett., 1991, 32, 5295). Cyclohexyl diol derivatives are also made by nitrile oxide olefin-additions (Curran, et. al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1985, 107, 6023). Alternatively, cyclohexyl precursors can be made from quinic acid (Rao, et. al., Tetrahedron Let., 1991, 32, 547.)

2) Phosphonate Deprotection

Select compounds may be prepared from phosphonate esters using known phosphate and phosphonate ester cleavage conditions. In general, silyl halides have been used to cleave the various phosphonate esters, followed by mild hydrolysis of the resulting silyl phosphonate esters to give the desired phosphonic acids. Depending on the stability of the products, these reactions are usually accomplished in the presence of acid scavengers such as 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexamethyldisilazane, 2,6-lutidine, etc. Such silyl halides include, chlorotrimethylsilane (Rabinowitz, J. Org. Chem., 1963, 28: 2975), bromotrimethylsilane (McKenna, et al, Tetrahedron Lett., 1977, 155), iodotrimethylsilane (Blackburn, et al, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1978, 870). Alternately, phosphonate esters can be cleaved under strong acid conditions, (e.g HBr, HCl, etc.) in polar solvents, preferably acetic acid (Moffatt, et al, U.S. Pat. No. 3,524,846, 1970) or water. These esters can also be cleaved via dichlorophosphonates, prepared by treating the esters with halogenating agents e.g. phosphorus pentachloride, thionyl chloride, BBr₃, etc. (Pelchowicz, et al, J. Chem. Soc., 1961, 238) followed by aqueous hydrolysis to give phosphonic acids. Aryl and benzyl phosphonate esters can be cleaved under hydrogenolysis conditions (Lejczak, et al, Synthesis, 1982, 412; Elliott, et al, J. Med. Chem., 1985, 28: 1208; Baddiley, et al, Nature, 1953, 171: 76) or dissolving metal reduction conditions (Shafer, et al, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1977, 99: 5118). Electrochemical (Shono, et al, J. Org. Chem., 1979, 44: 4508) and pyrolysis (Gupta, et al, Synth. Commun., 1980, 10: 299) conditions have also been used to cleave various phosphonate esters.

The following examples are provided so that the invention can be more fully understood. They should not be construed as limiting the invention in any way

Example 1.001 Sodium; 2-{4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-(2′,4′-dichloro-biphenyl-4-yl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonate Step A

Thionyl chloride (1.8 mL) was added to 3.137 g of the starting carboxylic acid (prepared as reported in Bioorg. Med. Chem Lett. 2004, 14, 2047-2050) in 25 mL of toluene and the reaction mixture was heated to reflux for a period of 1 h. The volatiles were removed under reduced pressure. The crude acid chloride, obtained as a yellow oil, was used immediately.

A sample of 1.672 g of the above acid chloride in toluene (25 mL) was treated with 4-iodoaniline (1.547 g) and N, N-diisopropyl-ethylamine (1.54 mL). The resulting mixture was heated at 100° C. for 2 h, cooled to room temperature and diluted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was washed with 1M aqueous hydrochloric acid and saturated sodium chloride. After drying over magnesium sulfate and chromatography on silica gel (ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient) obtained the iodoanilide (1.179 g)

LCMS (m/z): 542.6 (M+H)⁺

Step B

A mixture of the aryl iodide from Step A above (659 mg) in THF:ethanol:water (6 mL:3 mL:2 mL) was placed in a glass vial and treated with 2,4-dichlorophenyl boronic acid (1.137 g), 96 mg of palladium dichloride bis(tri(o-tolyl)phosphine) and sodium carbonate (659 mg). The flask was sealed and the reaction mixture was heated in a microwave reactor at 125° C. for a period of 6 min. To the resulting mixture added an excess of 1M aqueous hydrochloric acid and ethyl acetate. The heterogeneous mixture was filtered through a pad of celite. The organic phase was separated, washed with water and saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. Chromatography on silica gel using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient afforded the biphenylamide (442 mg)

LCMS (m/z): 560.4 (M+H)⁺

Step C

To a solution of the methyl ester obtained in Step B above (442 mg) in THF:methanol:water (30 mL:20 mL:10 mL) was added sodium hydroxide (347 mg) and the reaction stirred at room temperature for a 15 h period. The THF and methanol were removed under reduced pressure. The residue was treated with an excess of 1M aqueous HCl and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was washed (water, saturated sodium chloride), dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated to leave the crude carboxylic acid that was used without further purification in the following step.

LCMS (m/z): 546.6 (M+H)⁺

Step D

To the crude carboxylic acid derived from 442 mg of the corresponding methyl ester (Step C, above) in DMF (5 mL) added HOBt-H₂O (130 mg), EDCI (183 mg), taurine (129 mg) and N, N-diisopropyl ethylamine (0.194 mL). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 21 h. Added a solution of sodium carbonate (541 mg in water and loaded the crude mixture on top of a reverse phase (C18) silica gel column. The column was eluted with a gradient of acetonitrile and water. The product-containing fractions were concentrated and coevaporated with a mixture of acetonitrile and toluene. The title compound was obtained as a white solid.

LCMS: (m/z): 653.6 (M+H)⁺. Elemental Analysis calculated for C34H35N2O5Cl2SNa+4H2O: C: 54.62, H: 5.53, N: 3.75. Found: C: 54.38, H: 5.28, N: 3.77.

Example 1.002 Sodium; 2-{4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonate Step A

A mixture of 200 mg of 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid (prepared as in Example 1.001, Steps A-C, except that benzofuran-2-yl boronic acid was used instead of 2,4-dichlorophenyl boronic acid in Step B), 65 mg of N-hydroxysuccinimide and 91 mg of DCC was stirred in THF at room temperature for a 16 h period. The white precipitate formed was removed by filtration and rinsed with THF. The filtrate was concentrated and chromatographed on silica gel using an ethyl acetate-hexanes mixture. The product N-hydroxysuccinyl ester was obtained as a white foam (230 mg)

¹H NMR (DMSO-d6): δ 10.28 (1H, s), 7.98-8.00 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.80-7.83 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.65-7.68 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.59-7.63 (2H, m), 7.51-7.53 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.37-7.38 (4H, d, J=2.0 Hz), 7.23-7.29 (3H, m), 4.01-4.06 (1H, m), 3.50-3.60 (1H, m), 3.10-3.14 (1H, m), 2.87 (4H, s), 1.25 (9H, s).

Step B

A mixture of the above obtained N-hydroxysuccinyl ester (230 mg), taurine (91 mg) and triethylamine (0.2 mL) in a mixture of ethanol (2 mL) and water (1 mL) was heated in a microwave reactor at 125° C. for a 6 min period. The crude mixture was treated with an excess of aqueous sodium hydroxide and loaded on top of a reverse phase silica gel column. The product was eluted with an acetonitrile-water gradient. The product containing fractions were concentrated to afford the title compound.

¹H NMR (MeOH-d4): δ 7.78-7.81 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.69-7.72 (2H, d, J=7.9 Hz), 7.55-7.58 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.47-7.50 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.38 (4H, s), 7.31-7.34 (2H, d, J=8.31 Hz), 7.17-7.27 (2H, m), 7.08 (1H, s), 3.94-3.99 (1H, m), 3.75-3.79 (2H, m), 3.49-3.57 (1H, m), 3.04-3.08 (3H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Example 1.003 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt Step A

To a stirred solution of 4-bromophenyl acetic acid (7.5 g, 35.0 mmol) in DMF (60 mL) at rt were added Cs₂CO₃ (12.41 g, 38.15 mmol) and benzyl bromide (6.77 g, 39.6 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature, and then at 100° C. for 1 h and cooled to rt. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and poured into cold 1 N HCl (50 mL). The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallized from hexanes to afford (4-bromo-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester as a white solid. (10.65 g, 100%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.42 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.25-7.34 m, 5H), 7.14 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 5.12 (s, 2H), 3.61 (s, 2H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:5); R_(f)=0.8.

Step B

To a stirred solution of (4-bromo-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester (14.7 g, 48.3 mmol) in anhydrous THF (15 mL) was added LiHMDS (50.7 mL, 50.7 mmol, 1.0 M solution in toluene) at −78° C. The reaction mixture was stirred for 1.5 h at −78° C., and then methyl-4-bromo methyl benzoate (11.6 g, 50.7 mmol, in THF 3.0 mL) was added dropwise, stirred for 2 h at −78° C., and then allowed to warm to rt for 1 h. After completion, the reaction was quenched with saturated NH₄Cl solution (20 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallized from a minimum amount of EtOAc and hexane at room temperature to afford 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (14.2 g, 90%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.87 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.41 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.25-7.28 (m, 3H), 7.11-7.15 (m, 6H), 5.06 (dd, J=12.3, 28.5 Hz, 2H), 3.89 (s, 3H), 3.83 (d, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 3.41 (dd, J=8.4, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.05 (dd, J=7.2, 13.5 Hz, 1H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:4); R_(f)=0.6.

Step C

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.7 g, 1.54 mmol) in EtOH (25 mL) at rt, was added platinum (IV) oxide (0.1 g) and the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h under H₂ gas (1 atm) The reaction mixture was filtered through a celite plug, washed with ethyl acetate (50 mL) and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was dried under vacuum for 3 h to afford 4-[2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.51 g, 91%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 12.52 (s, 1H), 7.77 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.48 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.28 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.22 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 3.93 (t, J=7.8 Hz, 1H), 3.79 (s, 3H), 3.30 (dd, J=8.4, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.0 (dd, J=8.1, 13.8 Hz, 1H).

Step D

A mixture of 4-iodo-aniline (25.0 g, 114.1 mmol), 2-benzofuran-boronic acid (27.7 g, 171.2 mmol), PdCl₂(O— tolylphosphine) (11.66 g, 14.8 mmol), and Na₂CO₃ (60.49 g, 570.7 mmol) in DME/EtOH/H2O (4:2:1)(700 mL) was heated at 125° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature, filtered and washed. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was partitioned (ethyl acetate/water) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting crude was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with dichloromethane to afford 4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylamine (11) as a pale yellow solid (23.78 g, 99.5%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.66 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.51-7.55 (m, 2H), 7.20-7.23 (m, 2H), 6.81 (s, 1H), 6.73 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 3.83 (bs, 2H) TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1): R_(f)=0.45.

Step E

To a stirred suspension of 4-[2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.4 g, 1.10 mmol) in anhydrous CH₂Cl₂ (10 mL), was added oxalyl chloride (0.28 g, 2.7 mmol) at room temperature. The reaction mixture was stirred for 14 h, concentrated under reduced pressure and coevaporated with CH₂Cl₂ (2×10 mL. The crude material was dried under vacuum for 3 h. The crude acid chloride (0.4 g, 1.04 mmol) was treated with 4-benzofuran phenyl amine (Step E above, 0.26 g, 1.25 mmol) and N,N-diispropylethylamine (0.6 mL, 3.12 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ at 0° C. The resulting mixture was stirred for 14 h at room temperature and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was treated with MeOH and the precipitate was filtered and washed with cold MeOH to give 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a brownish solid (0.4 g, 69%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.82 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.68 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.38-7.47 (m, 5H), 7.09-7.20 (m, 7H), 6.87 (s, 1H), 3.81 (s, 3H), 3.53-3.64 (m, 2H), 3.0 (dd, J=6.6, 12.9 Hz, 1H); LC-MS m/z=554 [C₃₁H₄₂NBrO₄+H]⁺; TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.4.

Step F

A mixture of 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-bromo-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.4 g, 0.74 mmol), cyclohexen-2-ylboronic acid (0.23 g, 1.85 mmol), PdCl₂(o-tolylphosphine) (75 mg, 0.096 mmol), and Na₂CO₃ (390 mg, 3.70 mmol) in DME/EtOH/H2O (4:2:1)(17.5 mL) was heated in an oil bath at 130° C. for 2 h, cooled to rt, filtered and washed with EtOAc (20 mL). The solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The crude mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting crude was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with ethyl acetate:hexanes (3:2) to afford 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (0.42 g). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 10.23 (s, 1H), 7.81 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.54-7.65 (m, 4H), 7.21-7.34 (m, 8H), 6.10 (bt, 1H), 4.02 (m, 1H), 3.78 (s, 3H), 3.45 (dd, J=8.7, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 3.04 (dd, J=6.6, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 2.25-2.40 (m, 2H), 2.10-2.20 (m, 2H), 1.64-1.72 (m, 2H), 1.54-1.59 (m, 2H); LC-MS m/z=556 [C₃₇H₃₃NO₄+H]⁺; TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.45.

Step G

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methylester (6) (0.42 g, 0.75 mmol) in EtOH/THF/H₂O (4:2:1) (20 mL) at rt, was added aq. 40% NaOH (2.5 ml). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight. After completion of the reaction, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure and the crude was acidified with 4N HCl (pH=2). The resulting mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate, the organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. The resulting compound was dried under vacuum to afford 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid as a solid (0.35 g): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃OD): 10.23 (s, 1H), 7.78 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 4H), 7.55-7.66 (m, 4H), 7.20-7.40 (m, 9H), 6.10 (bt, 1H), 4.03 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 1H), 3.45 (dd, J=5.0, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 3.03 (dd, J=5.7, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 2.20-2.40 (m, 2H), 2.10-2.15 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.75 (m, 2H), 1.50-1.60 (m, 2H); LC-MS m/z=541 [C₃₇H₃₄NO₃+H]⁺.

Step H

To a mixture of 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid (7) (0.23 g, 0.42 mmol), EDCI (0.162 g, 0.85 mmol), HOBt (130 mg, 0.85 mmol and N,N-diispropylethylamine (0.31 mL, 2.75 mmol) in DMF (15 ml) was added taurine (106 mg, 0.85 mmol). After stirring for 14 h the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was treated with an excess of sodium hydroxide and loaded on a C18 reverse phase column. Elution with H₂O/acetonitrile 40% afforded 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt (8) as a white solid. (0.11 g, 40%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 10.24 (s, 1H), 8.39 (t, J=5.7 Hz, 1H), 7.78 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.50-7.66 (m, 6H), 7.21-7.40 (m, 9H), 6.10 (bt, 1H), 4.0 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 1H), 3.30-3.50 (m, 3H), 3.03 (dd, J=6.6, 13.2 Hz, 1H), 2.60 (t, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 2.25-2.40 (m, 2H), 2.10-2.15 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.75 (m, 2H), 1.55-1.60 (m, 2H); LC-MS m/z=671 [C₃₈H₃₅N₂O₆SNa+H]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=UV@254, 220 nm retention time in min: 23.08; Anal Calcd: (MF:C₃₈H₃₅N₂O₆SNaI+1.9H₂O) Calcd: C:64.74, H:5.55, N:3.97. Found: C: 64.73, H:5.49, N:4.35.

Example 1.004 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt Step A

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohex-1-enyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid (Example 1.003, Step F) (0.23 g, 0.42 mmol) in EtOH (15 mL) at room temperature, was added 10% Pd/C (30 mg) and hydrogenated under 1 atm. H₂ (gas) for a 3 h period. The reaction mixture was filtered through a celite plug, washed with ethyl acetate (2×50 mL) and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting compound was dried under vacuum to afford 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid (9) (0.21 g, 92%), ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃OD): 7.85 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.70 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.50 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.16-7.45 (m, 8H), 7.07 (s, 1H), 3.95 (dd, J=6.0, 9.3 Hz, 1H), 3.51 (dd, J=9.3, 12.0 Hz, 1H), 3.06 (dd, J=5.7, 10.8 Hz, 1H), 2.42-2.48 (m, 1H), 1.72-1.90 (m, 5H), 1.35-1.46 (m, 5H); LC-MS m/z=543 [C₃₇H₃₆NO₃+H]⁺

Step B

To a mixture of 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid (9) (0.21 g, 0.38 mmol), EDCI (148 g, 1.11 mmol), HOBt (118 mg, 0.77 mmol) and N,N-diispropylethylamine (0.2 g, 1.54 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) was added taurine (97 mg, 0.77 mmol). After stirring for 14 h the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was treated with an excess of sodium hydroxide and loaded on a C18 reverse phase column. Eluted with H₂O/acetonitrile 40% to afford 4-[2-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt (10) (124 mg, 50%), as a white solid. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 10.25 (s, 1H), 8.42 (t, =4.8 Hz, 1H), 7.81 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.55-7.70 (m, 6H), 7.18-7.40 (m, 9H), 4.0 (dd, J=6.0, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 3.45-3.55 (m, 3H), 3.01 (dd, J=7.8, 14.1 Hz, 1H), 2.63 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 2H), 2.30-2.46 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.80 (m, 5H), 1.24-1.45 (m, 5H); LC-MS m/z=673 [C₃₈H₃₇N₂O₆SNa+H]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min: detection=UV@254, 220 nm retention time in min: 19.42; Anal Calcd: (MF:C₃₈H₃₇N₂O₆SNa+1.9H₂O) Calcd: C:64.07, H:5.86, N:3.93 Found: C: 63.87, H:5.78, N:3.94.

The following compounds were prepared by the methods described above with modifications evident to an individual skilled in the art:

MASS Formula SPECT., CHN (Calcd) Example STRUCTURE (MODE) CHN (Found) 1.005

579.3 (+) C32H38N2O6S + 0.8 H2O C: 61.58 H: 6.40 N: 4.49 C: 61.87 H: 7.03 N: 4.80 1.006

567.3 (+) C31H38N2O6S + 1.5 H2O C: 62.71 H: 6.96 N: 4.72 C: 62.89 H: 6.88 N: 5.14 1.007

571.5 (−) C33H36N2O6S + 1 H2O + 0.2 TFA C: 65.39 H: 6.28 N: 4.57 C: 65.21 H: 6.43 N: 4.81 1.008

633.3 (−) C36H46N2O68 + 2.25 H2O C: 64.02 H: 7.54 N: 4.15 C: 64.29 H: 8.04 N: 4.31 1.009

619.5 (−) C35H44N2O6S + 3 H2O C: 62.29 H: 7.47 N: 4.15 C: 64.64 H: 7.85 N: 4.15 1.010

633.0 (−) C28H31IN2O5S + 2 H2O C: 50.15 H: 5.26 N: 4.18 C: 50.28 H: 5.53 N: 5.49 1.011

597.3 (−) C35H38N2O6S + 2.75 H2O C 64.84 H: 6.76 N: 4.32 C: 64.85 H: 6.86 N: 4.31 1.012

666.5 (−) C39H45N3O6S + 1.75 H2O C: 66.98 H: 6.99 N: 6.01 C: 67.10 H: 7.31 N: 5.98 1.013

565.5 (+) C32H40N2O5S + 2.75 H2O C: 62.57 H: 7.47 N: 4.56 C: 62.57 H: 7.62 N: 5.80 1.014

565.5 (+) C32H40N2O5S + 2.75 H2O C: 62.57 H: 7.47 N: 4.56 C: 62.59 H: 7.30 N: 5.21 1.015

567.9 (+) C32H42N2O5S + 2.75 H2O C: 62.36 H: 7.77 N: 4.55 C: 62.01 H: 7.56 N: 5.41 1.016

579.3 (−) C33H44N2O5S + 2.75 H2O C: 62.88 H: 7.92 N: 4.44 C: 62.57 H: 7.73 N: 5.06 1.017

515.3 (−) C28H40N2O5S + 2.25 H2O C: 60.35 H: 8.05 N: 5.03 C: 60.01 H:8.09 N: 6.13 1.018

544 C28H31N2O5BrS + 3 H2O 56.32 6.25 4.69 56.17 5.10 4.77 1.019

588 C28H31N2O5BrS + 3.7 H2O 51.41 5.92 4.28 51.04 5.53 4.38 1.020

545 C28H30N2O5F2S + 3.6 H2O 55.09 6.31 4.59 54.75 5.36 4.80 1.021

578 C28H30N2O5Cl2S + 1.5 H2O + 0.3 Taurine 53.50 5.51 5.02 53.45 5.23 5.33 1.022

642.6 (+) C37H43N3O5S + 1.0 H2O + 0.5 TFA 63.67 6.40 5.86 63.51 6.69 5.93 1.023

557.3 (+) C29H33ClN2O5S + 2.1 H₂O 58.55 6.30 4.71 58.15 6.15 5.10 1.024

573.3 (+) C29H33ClN2O6S + 3 H₂O 55.54 6,27 4.47 55.39 6.05 4.84. 1.025

533.5 (+) C29H32N2O7S + 3.3 H₂O 56.91 6.36 4.58. 56.66 5.41 4.49. 1.026

577.3 (+) C28H30Cl2N2O5S + 3.8H₂O 52.06 5.87 4.34 52.07 4.87 3.97. 1.027

577.3 (+) C29H31F3N2O5S + 3 H₂O 55.23 5.91 4.44. 54.75 5.37 4.50 1.028

534.3 (+) C29H31N3O5S + 3H₂O 59.27 6.35 7.15. 59.26 5.30 6.81. 1.029

621.3 (−) C4H42N2O7S + 3 H₂O 60.34 7.05 4.14 60.11 7.20; 4.54 1.030

673.6 (+) C40H36N2O6S + 2.2 H2O + 0.6 TFA C: 63.37, H: 5.29, N: 3.59 C: 63.70, H: 5.68, N: 3.96 1.031

673.6 (+) C40H36N2O6S + 1.5 H2O C: 68.65, H: 5.62, N: 4.00 C: 69.03, H: 6.09, N: 4.18 1.032

637.9 (+) C37H38N2O6S + 2.0 H2O + 0.2 CF3CO2H C: 64.39, H: 6.10, N: 4.02 C: 64.39, H: 6.00, N: 4.01 1.033

687.6 (−) C34H32N2O5Cl3SNa + 0.6 H2O 56.65 4.64 3.89 56.30 4.40 3.91 1.034

657.4 C36H35N2O6ClS + 2.5 H2O + 0.3 CF3COOH 59.53 5.50 3.79 59.26 5.87 4.02 1.035

687.6 (−) C34H33N2O5Cl3S + 1 H2O + 0.6 CF3COOH 54.59 4.63 3.62 54.31 4.42 3.50 1.036

657.4 (−) C36H35N2O6ClS + 1 H2O + 0.4 CF3COOH 61.15 5.22 3.88 61.13 4.92 3.82 1.037

613.4 (−) C35H38N2O6S + 2 H2O + 0.5CF3COOH 61.09 6.05 3.96 60.78 6.23 4.24 1.038

701.4 (−) C35H34N2O6F3ClS + 3 H2O 55.52 5.32 3.70 55.82 5.29 3.57 1.039

687.6 (−) C34H32N2O5F2Cl2S + 0.8 CF3COOH 54.76 4.23 3.59 54.72 4.23 3.63 1.040

659.6 (−) C36H34N2O6F2S + 0.1 H2O + 0.6 CF3COOH 61.13 4.80 3.83 60.78 4.99 4.19 1.041

701.4 (−) C35H34N2O6F3ClS + 0.7 CF3C00H 55.84 4.47 3.58 56.11 4.08 3.44 1.042

603.4 (−) C32H27N2O6ClS + H2O C: 61.88 H:4.71 N:4.51 C: 61.55 H: 4.60 N: 4.82 1.043

603.9 (−) C30H25N2O5Cl3S + 0.4 H2O C: 56.37 H: 4.07 N: 4.38 C: 56.61 H: 4.15 N: 4.36 1.044

661.6 (−) C33H29N2O6BrS + 2 H2O C: 56.82 H: 4.77 N: 4.02 C: 56.79 H: 4.76 N: 4.07 1.045

649 (+) C35H31N2O6SN + 1.2 H2O C: 64.35, H: 5.31, N: 4.29 C: 64.10, H: 4.77, N: 4.46 1.046

609 (+) C35H31N2O6SNa + 1.2 H2O C: 64.35, H: 5.31, N: 4.29 C: 64.10, H: 4.77, N: 4.46 1.047

577 (+) C32H36N2O6SNa + 0.4 CH2Cl2 C: 61.41, H: 5.85, N: 4.42 C: 61.15 H: 5,57, N: 4.19 1.048

605 (+) C30H34N2O6SNa + 0.8 NaCl C: 61.41, H: 5.85, N: 4.42: C: 55.26 H: 5.07, N: 3.99 1.049

635 (+) C37H33N2O6SNa + 4.0 H2O C: 60.89, H: 5.80, N: 3.84 C: 60.50, H: 5.45, N: 4.08 (C37H33N2O6SNa + 4.0 H2O) 1.050

569 (+) C32H28N2O6S+ 2.5 H2O + 0.1 CH3CN C: 62.70, H: 5.28, N: 4.77 C: 62.70, H: 5.50, N: 4.99 1.051

632 (+) C35H31N2O6SNa+ 2.0 H2O C: 62.96, H: 5.43, N: 4.20 C: 62.97, H: 5.63, N: 4.53 (C35H31N2O6SNa + 2.0 H2O) 1.052

651 (+) C38H37N2O6SNa + 2.0 H2O C: 64.39, H: 5,83, N: 3.95 C: 64.28, H: 5.86, N: 4.12 1.053

626.6 (+) C₃₅H₃₄N₃O₆SNa + 6.0 H₂O C: 255.62, H: 6.13,N: 5.56; C: 55.32, H: 5.71, N: 5.36. 1.054

626.6 (+) C35H₃₄N₃O₆SNa + 2.5 H₂O) C:60.68, H: 5.67, N: 6.07; C: 60.79, H: 5.40, N: 6.02 1.055

539.4 (+) C₂₉H₃₂N₄O₃S + 0.2 TFA C:61.79, H: 5.68, N: 9.80; C:61,56, H: 5.41, N:9.84 1.056

633.6 (+) C₃₀H₃₀F₃N₄O₆SNa + 3.6 H₂O) C: 50.08, H: 5.21, N: 7.79; C: 49.95, H: 4.88, N: 7.40. 1.057

563.4 (+) C₃₀H₂₃N₄O₅SNa + 4.2 H₂O) C: 54.57, H: 6.32, N: 8.48; C: 54.58, H: 5.59, N: 8.41. 1.058

583.1 (+) C₂₉H₃₀ClN₄O₅SNa + 1.8 H₂O C: 54.64, H: 5.31, N:8.79; C: 54.59, H: 5.28, N: 8.68, 1.059

633.6 (−) C28H3ON2O5SINa + (0.5) H2O C: 50.53, H: 4.69, N: 4.21 C: 50.64, H: 4.64, N: 4.33 1.060

623.6 (−) C36H36N2O6S + (1.9) H2O C: 65.62, H: 6.09, N: 4.25 C: 65.31, H: 5.68, N: 4.15 1.061

623.9 (+) C37H39N2O5P C: 71.37, H: 6.31; N: 4.50 C: 64.86; H: 5.75; N: 4.04 1.062

593.6 (+) C29H31F3N2O6S 58.77 5.27 4.73 57.66 6.54 6.00 1.063

586.3 (+) C35H35N3O5S + 1.5 H2O+ 1.1 CF3CO2H C: 57.27; H: 5.34; N: 5.69 C: 57.07; H: 5.52; N: 5.78 1.064

584.6 (−) C33H34N305SNa + 2.5 H2O C: 60.72; H: 6.02; N: 6.44 C: 60.56; H: 5.73; N: 6.41 1.065

639.6 (+) C37H37N2O6SNa C: 67.26 H: 5.64; N: 4.24 Not measured 1.066

611.6 (+) C35H33N206S + 0.5 Na + 0.5 HTEA + 1H2O 66.12 6.28 5.07 65.75 6.51 5.27 1.067

625.3 (+) C36H35N2O6S + 0.8 H2O + C6H16N 68.14 7.16 5.68 68.00 7.30 5.81 1.068

585.3 (+) C34H36N2O5S + 3H2O C: 63.93; H: 6.63; N: 4.39 C: 63.63; H: 6.17; N: 4.49 1.069

631.2 (+) C36H36N2O4Cl2 C: 68.46 H; 5.75 N: 4.44 C: 68.59 H: 5.87 N: 4.32 1.070

625.3 (−) C35H50N2O6S + 1.2 H2O C:64.83 H: 8.14 N: 4.32 C: 64.73 H: 7.89 N: 4.74 1.071

625.3 (−) C35H50N2O6S + 3 H2O C: 61.74 H: 8.29 N: 4.11 C: 61.97 H: 8.56 N: 4.39 1.072

611.3 (+) C30H36N2O5S + 2.5 H2O + 0.16 DMF C:61.69; H: 7.15; N: 5.10 C: 61.41; H: 7.43; N: 5.49 1.073

631.4 (−) C30H25Cl3N2O5S + 1.7 H2O C: 54.38, H:4.32, N:4.23 C: 54.04, H: 4.07, N:4.34 1.074

637.3 (+) C33H27N2O6F3S + 2.6 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 57.39, H: 4.69, N: 4.03 C: 57.67, H:5.20, N:4.20 1.075

665.2 (+) C31H25N2O5F3Cl2S + 1.4 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 53.37, H: 4.01, N:3.99 C: 53.15, H:4.53, N: 4.39 1.076

653.6 (+) C33H27F3N2O7S + 0.8 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 58.77, H: 4.26, N: 4.13 C: 58.37, H: 4.16, N: 4.55 1.077

601.6 (−) C32H27ClN2O6S + 1.3 H2O C: 61.35, H: 4.76, N: 4.47 C: 61.07, H: 4.79, N: 4.68 1.078

645.4 (+) C38H32N2O6S + 2.6 H2O + 0.3 DMF C: 65.48, H: 5.55, N: 4.52 C: 65.88, H: 5.98, N: 4.22 1.079

673.4 (+) C36H30N2O5Cl2S + 2.6 H2O + 0.6 DMF C: 59.40, H: 5.20, N:4.76 C: 59.29, H: 5.55, N:4.78 1.080

681.4 (+) C31H25Cl2F3N2O6S + 1 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 52.55, H: 3.84, N: 3.94 C: 52.33, H: 421,N:3.95 1.081

665.6 (+) C32H26N2O5F6S + 2.7 H2O + 0.3 TFA C: 52.38, H: 4.27, N: 3.75 C: 52.21, H:4.58, N: 4.10 1.082

651.6 (−) C35H35F3N2O5S + 2.1 H2O C: 60.88, H: 5.72, N: 4.06 C: 61.26, H: 6.20, N: 4.37 1.083

601.6 (−) C34H35FN2O5S + 1.9 H2O C: 64.11, H: 6.14, N: 4.40 C: 64.27, H: 5.94, N: 4.60 1.084

681.4 (+) C32H26N2O6F6S + 1.2 H2O + 0.2 TFA C: 53.67, H: 3.98, N: 3.86 C: 53.64, H: 4.02, N: 4.11 1.085

617.4 (−) C34H35ClN2O5S + 1.7 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 62.12, H: 5.87, N: 4.24 C: 61.84, H: 6.20, N: 4.14 1.086

667.4 (−) C35H35F3N2O6S + 2.0 H2O C: 59.65, H: 5.58, N: 3.97 C: 59.38, H: 4.94, N: 3.96 1.087

699.1 (+) C31H25Cl2F3N2O5S + 1.8 H2O C: 51.00, H: 3.95, N:3.84 C: 50.89, H: 3.57, N:3.75 1.088

547.6 (−) C31H36N2O5S + 2.3 H2O C: 63.09, H: 6.93, N: 4.75 C: 62.93, H: 7.19, N: 4.77 1.089

669.4 (+) C33H27F3N2O6S2 + 1.5 H2O C: 56.97, H: 4.35, N: 4.03 C: 56.81, H: 3,99, N: 4.25 1.090

615.4 (+) C31H26N2O5F4S + 0.9 H2O + 0.3 TFA C: 57.07, H: 4.26, N: 4.21 C: 56,76, H: 3.83, N: 4.64 1.091

631.6 (+) C31H26N2O5F3ClS + 2.6 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 54.36, H: 4.58, N: 4.06 C: 54.53, H: 4.88, N: 4.43 1.092

619.4 (−) C34H34F2N2O5S + 1.6 H2O C: 62.87, H: 5.77, N: 4.31 C: 62.60, H: 5.62, N: 4.50 1.093

587.4 (−) C34H40N2O5S + 2.5 H2O C: 64.43, H: 7.16, N: 4.42 C: 64.10, H 6.43, N: 4.34 1.094

639.6 (−) C36H36N2O5S2 + 1.8 H2O C: 64.23, H: 5.93, N: 4.16 C: 64.06, H: 5.73, N: 4.14 1.095

573.7 (−) C32H34N2O6S + 3 H2O C: 61.13 H: 6.41 N: 4.46 C: 53.75 H: 4.41 N: 6.91 1.096

651.19 (−) C35H34N2O5SF3Na + (2.2) H2O C: 58.85, H: 5.42, N: 3.92 C: 58,52, H: 5.01, N: 4.03 1.097

537.3 (+) C30H36N2O5S + 2.5 H2O + 0.16 DMF C: 61.69, H: 7.15, N: 5.10 C: 61.41, H: 7.43, N: 5.49

Example 1.098 Precursor 1

A mixture of 2.372 g of the commercially available N-(2-bromoethyl)phthalimide and 5.00 g of diethylmethylphosphonite was heated at 140° C. for a 21 h period. The volatiles were removed under reduced pressure and the residue purified by chromatography on silica gel (methanol-dichloromethane gradient). The product was obtained as a yellow oil. HNMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 7.8 (4H, m), 3.83 (6H, m), 2.10 (2H, m), 1.46 (3H, d, J=13.9 Hz), 1.10 (3H, t, J=7.0 Hz).

The oil obtained in the previous step (2.454 g) in 7 mL of ethanol was treated with 2.12 mL of hydrazine hydrate. The resulting mixture was heated to reflux for a 2 h period and allowed to cool to room temperature. The white precipitate formed was removed by filtration and the solution concentrated under reduced pressure to afford Precursor 1 as a yellow oil HNMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 3.90 (4H, m), 2.75 (2H, m), 2.60 (2H, broad), 1.80 (2H, m), 1.38 (3H, d, J=13.8 Hz), 1.20 (3H, t, J=7.0 Hz)

Step A

4-[1-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-heptyloxy]-benzoic acid was prepared as described in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 14 (2004) 2047-2050. To a solution of 200 mg of the starting carboxylic acid (prepared as described in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2004, 14, 2047-2050) in THF was added carbonyl diimidazole (85 mg) and the solution stirred at room temperature for 1 h. Precursor 1 (77 mg) was added in one portion and the reaction mixture was stirred for a further 1 h period. The mixture was then diluted with ethyl acetate and washed with water. After drying over magnesium sulfate and concentration, the crude product was chromatographed on silica gel using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient.

¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 8.30 (1H, s), 7.80-7.87 (4H, m), 7.72 (1H, m), 7.63-7.66 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.52-7.58 (2H, m), 7.20-7.29 (2H, m), 7.00-7.03 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 6.97 (1H, s), 4.71-4.75 (1H, t, J=5.7 Hz), 4.06-4.19 (2H, m), 3.74-3.82 (2H, m), 2.01-2.11 (2H, m), 1.51-1.55 (3H, d, J=13.5 Hz), 1.45-1.52 (2H, m), 1.20-1.35 (1H, m), 0.86-0.90 (3H, t, J=6.7 Hz).

Step B

A solution of 70 mg of phosphinic ester (from Step A above) in dichloromethane was treated with 0.174 mL of bromotrimethylsilane. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 days. The reaction mixture was diluted with water and acetonitrile (1:1) and stirred at room temperature for a further 0.5 h. The mixture was evaporated under reduced pressure and partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic phase was washed with water and saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. Chromatography on reverse phase silica gel using an acetonitrile-water gradient yielded the product as a white solid. ¹H NMR (DMSO-d6): δ 8.53 (1H, s), 8.47-8.49 (1H, t, J=5.3 Hz), 7.74-7.80 (2H, d, J=9.3 Hz), 7.54-7.55 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.31-7.35 (2H, d, J=7.7 Hz), 7.21-7.23 (2H, d, J=9.1 Hz), 4.61 (2H, s), 4.06 (1H, m), 3.45 (2H, m), 1.69-1.89 (2H, m), 1.64-1.75 (4H, m), 1.31-1.34 (3H, d, J=14 Hz), 1.36-1.41 (2H, m), 1.06-1.11 (2H, m), 0.84-0.87 (1H, m), 0.81 (9H, s).

Example 1.099 2-{4-[2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-phenoxy}-ethanesulfonic acid Step A

To a 2M solution of LDA in THF (5.4 mL, 10.8 mmol) in 300 mL THF cooled to −78° C. was slowly added 4-tertbutylphenyl acetic acid methyl ester (2 g, 9.8 mmol). After stirring for 1 hr at −78° C. a solution of 2.7 g of 1-benzyloxy-4-bromomethylbenzene (Chow and Mak, J. Org. Chem 1997, 62(15), 5116) in THF (10 mL) was added. The mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature overnight. Saturated ammonium chloride was added and the solution extracted with ethyl acetate. The solution was washed with brine, dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated to afford 3-(4-Benzyloxyphenyl)-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester as a yellow oil. TLC: R_(f)=0.42 hexane/ethyl acetate (8:1). The crude was carried on as is for the next step.

Step B

The mixture of crude 3-(4-Benzyloxyphenyl)-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester from step A and 10% Pd/C (200 mg) in methanol (75 mL) was stirred under an atmosphere of H₂ overnight. The mixture was filtered through celite and concentrated under vacuum to afford 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester as a light yellow oil. TLC: R_(f)=0.15 hexane/ethyl acetate (7:1).

Step C Precursor 2

To 2-Benzyloxyethanol (1.1 g, 7.3 mmol) and N,N-diisopropyl ethylamine (1.3 mL, 8.1 mmol) in dichloromethane (30 mL) at 0-4° C. was added trifluoromethane sulfonic anhydride (1.4 mL, 8.1 mmol). The solution was stirred for 1 hr then quenched with water. The mixture was partitioned and the organic portion washed with brine, dried over sodium sulfate then concentrated to afford trifluoromethanesulfonic acid 2-benzyloxy-ether ester as a dark colored oil (1.74 g, 83%). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 7.41 (m, 5H), 4.60 (s, 2H), 4.35 (m, 2H), 3.75 (m, 2H).

Step D

To a solution of 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester (419 mg, 1.3 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (8 mL) was added NaH (54 mg, 1.3 mmol, 60%). After H₂ evolution had ceased, precursor 2 was added and the resulting mixture was allowed to stir at rt overnight. The reaction mixture was quenched with 1N HCl then extracted with diethyl ether. The organic portion was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ then concentrated to afford 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester as an amber colored oil. TLC: R₁=0.48 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1). The crude product was carried into the next step without further purifications.

Step E

To the crude 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester from step d dissolved in 20 mL of THF/MeOH/H₂O (3:1:1) was added lithium hydroxide (270 mg, 6.5 mmol) After stirring for 5 hrs at rt, the organic solvents were removed under vacuum and the reaction residue diluted further with water (25 mL). The aqueous mixture was extracted with diethyl ether, made acidic with 1 N HCl and extracted again with ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate portion was then dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under vacuum to afford 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid as a semi-solid mass. (456 mg, 81% over 2 steps)

Step F

The compound 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-propionamide was prepared from 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.001, Step A. The crude was purified by chromatography on silica gel eluting with a gradient of ethyl acetate in hexane to afford the desired product. LC-MS m/z=619 [C₄₁H₄₉NO₄+H]⁺.

Step G

A mixture of 3-[4-(2-Benzyloxyethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-propionamide (200 mg, 0.32 mmol) and 10% Pd/C (20 mg) in a solution of methanol/ethyl acetate (60 mL, 4:1) was stirred under an atmosphere of H₂ overnight. The mixture was filtered through celite and concentrated under vacuum. The crude was purified by chromatography on silica gel (ISCO cartridge, 40 g), eluting with dichloromethane over 20 minutes to afford 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-3-[4-(2-hydroxy ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide (126 mg, 74%). LC-MS m/z=530 [C₃₄H₄₃NO₄+H]⁺.

Step H

To a solution of triphenylphosphine (125 mg, 0.48 mmol) in anhydrous THF (5 mL) at 0° C. was added diisopropylazodicarboxylate (94 uL, 0.48 mmol). After stirring for 30 min. a solution consisting of thioacetic acid (34 uL, 0.48 mmol) and 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-3-[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide (126 mg, 0.23 mmol) was added. The resulting solution was allowed to warm to rt overnight. The mixture was partitioned between ethyl acetate and H₂O and the organic portion concentrated under vacuum. Purification of the crude by preparative TLC (SiO₂, 2 mm) using hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1) as eluant afforded Thioacetic acid S-(2-(4-[2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl carbamoyl)-ethyl]-phenoxy-ethyl) ester (102 mg, 73%). TLC: R_(f)=0.38 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

Step I

To a solution of Thioacetic acid S-(2-{4-[2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl methoxyphenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-phenoxy}-ethyl) ester (102 mg, 0.17 mmol) from Step H in formic acid (3 mL, 88%) chilled at 0° C. was added performic acid (1 mL) pre-chilled to 0° C. prior to addition. The resulting mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 2 hrs and allowed to warm to rt overnight. The reaction mixture was carefully concentrated under vacuum and the crude material purified by preparatory HPLC on a Shimadzu modular HPLC system using a Waters Atlantis dC18 30×150 mm preparatory column and running a gradient from 40% to 100% acetonitrile over 13 minutes. TFA was used as an ionizer and was present in 0.05% (v/v). Detection was accomplished using an in-line UV detector running at 254 nm. Rotary evaporation of the solvated compound provided the title compound (7.6 mg): ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CD3OD): δ 7.35 (s, 4H), 7.25 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.12 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 6.83 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 6.79 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 4.32 (t, J=7.0 Hz, 2H), 3.83 (dd, J=10.0 Hz, J=9.5 Hz, 1H), 3.71 (d, J=6.5 Hz, 2H), 3.24 (t, J=7.0 Hz, 2H), 2.93 (dd, J=10.0 Hz, J=9.5 Hz, 1H), 1.85-1.69 (m, 6H), 1.35-1.21 (m, 11H), 1.10-1.03 (m, 3H). LC-MS m/z=592 [C₄H₄₃N₂O₆S+H]⁻.

Example 1.100 2-{4-[2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenylcarbamoyl)-propyl]-phenoxy}-ethanesulfonic acid

Precursor 3

To a solution of 4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-benzaldehyde (1.9 g, 6.9 mmol) in methanol (30 mL) chilled to 0° C. was added portionwise NaBH₄ (523 mg, 13.8 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred for 1 hr before being quenched with water. After extracting with EtOAc the organic portion was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under vacuum to afford 4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-methanol as a colorless oil (1.86 g, 99%). TLC: R_(f)=0.21 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

To a solution of 4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-methanol (1.86 g, 6.8 mmol) in diethyl ether chilled to 0° C. was slowly added PBr₃ (1.9 mL, 20.4 mmol). After stirring for 2 hrs the reaction was carefully quenched by addition of ice and then water. The mixture was partitioned and the organic portion washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under vacuum to afford 1-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-4-bromomethylbenzene as a colorless oil.

Step A

The compound 3-[4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid methyl ester was prepared from 4-tertbutylphenyl acetic acid methyl ester according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099, step A. TLC: R_(f)=0.55 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

Step B

The compound 3-[4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid was prepared from the corresponding methyl ester according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099), step E.

Step C

The compound 3-[4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-propionamide was prepared from [4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-propionic acid according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099 step F. The crude was purified by chromatography on silica gel eluting with a gradient of ethyl acetate in hexanes. TLC: R_(f)=0.42 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

Step D

The compound 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-3-[4-(3-hydroxypropoxy)phenyl]-propionamide was prepared from 3-[4-(3-Benzyloxypropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-propionamide according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099, step G. The crude was purified by chromatography on silica gel eluting with a gradient of methanol in dichloromethane. TLC: R_(f)=0.40 dichloromethane/methanol (20:1).

Step E

The compound Thioacetic acid S-(2-{4-[2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexyl methoxyphenylcarbamoyl)-propyl]-phenoxy}-ethyl) ester was prepared from 2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenyl)-3-[4-(3-hydroxypropoxy)phenyl]-propionamide according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099, step H. (105 mg, 81%). TLC: R_(f)=0.36 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

Step F

The title compound was prepared from Thioacetic acid S-(2-{4-[2-(4-tert-Butyl phenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxyphenylcarbamoyl)-propyl]-phenoxy}-ethyl) ester according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.099, step 1. (8 mg). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 9.84 (s, 1H), 7.40 (d, J=9.3 Hz, 2H), 7.34 (s, 4H), 7.12 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 6.81-6.77 (m, 4H), 3.97 (t, J=6.6 Hz, 2H), 3.83 (dd, J=9.6 Hz, J=9.3 Hz, 1H), 3.69 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 2.81 (dd, J=9.6 Hz, J=9.3 Hz, 1H), 1.99-1.89 (m, 2H), 1.80-1.60 (m, 6H), 1.25-1.11 (m, 12H), 1.0-0.95 (m, 2H). LC-MS m/z=606 [C₃₅H₄₅N₂O₆S+H]⁻.

Example 1.101 2-{4-[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid Step A

To a stirring solution of (4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-acetic acid (1.5 g, 7.8 mmol) in benzene (30 mL) at room temperature was added NBS (1.39 g, 7.8 mmol) and AIBN (15 mg, 0.08 mmol). The mixture was heated at 70° C. for 16 hrs, added EtOAc and water. The organic layer was collected and dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford crude bromo-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-acetic acid as a light yellow solid (2.1 g, 99%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 7.46 (m, 4H), 5.74 (s, 1H), 1.29 (s, 9H).

Step B

To a stirring solution of bromo-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-acetic acid (1.2 g, 4.43 mmol) in toluene (20 mL) was added SOCl₂ (0.8 mL, 11.1 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 90° C. for 1 hr and concentrated under reduced pressure. This crude product was dissolved into toluene (20 ml), and 4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylamine (0.91 g, 4.43 mmol) and ethyl-diisopropyl-amine (0.85 mL, 4.87 mmol) were added at room temperature. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hr. The reaction mixture was quenched with water and diluted with EtOAc. The organic layer was dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with ethyl acetate-hexanes (3:7) to afford 2-bromo-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenyl)-acetamide as a brown oil (1.2 g, 59%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.35 (s, 1H) 7.49 (m, 6H), 6.87 (d, J=9.3 Hz, 2H), 5.74 (s, 1H), 3.75 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 1.69 (m, 6H), 1.27 (m, 12H), 1.09 (m, 2H).

Step C

To a stirring solution of 4-mercapto-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.44 g, 2.6 mmol) in DMF (20 mL) at room temperature was added Cs₂CO₃ (1.7 g, 5.2 mmol) and a solution of 2-bromo-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-N-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenyl)-acetamide (1.2 g, 2.6 mmol) in DMF (10 mL). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hrs. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and the residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic layer was dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with ethyl acetate-hexanes (4:6) to afford the crude product, then it was washed with MeOH to afford 4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (0.45 g, 32%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.33 (s, 1H), 7.89 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.59 (m, 8H), 6.86 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.49 (s, 1H), 3.84 (s, 3H), 3.75 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 1.69 (m, 6H), 1.27 (s, 9H), 1.24 (m, 3H), 1.08 (m, 2H).

Step D

To a stirring solution of 4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.33 g, 0.61 mmol) in THF (8 mL), methanol (6 mL) and water (2 mL) at room temperature was added LiOH (0.145 g, 6.1 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hr. The mixture was acidified with 1M aqueous HCl and extracted with ethyl acetate. The solution was washed with water and saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with MeOH—CH₂Cl₂ (5:95) to afford 4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoic acid as a white solid (0.24 g, 74%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.33 (s, 1H), 7.89 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.59 (m, 8H), 6.86 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.49 (s, 1H), 3.75 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 1.69 (m, 6H), 1.27 (s, 9H), 1.24 (m, 3H), 1.08 (m, 2H). Then a mixture of 4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoic acid (240 mg, 0.45 mmol), HOBt (104 mg, 0.68 mmol), EDCI (130 mg, 0.68 mmol), taurine (85 mg, 0.68 mmol) and diisopropylethylamine (0.24 mL, 1.35 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) was stirred at 23° C. for a period of 16 h. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue partitioned between ethyl acetate and aqueous 1M HCl. The organic phase was washed (water, sat NaCl) and dried over magnesium sulfate. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by chromatographed on reverse phase silica gel (C18) using a gradient of acetonitrile:water (20% to 80% in acetonitrile). Evaporation of the product-containing fractions afforded 150 mg of 2-{4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid as a white solid. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.33 (s, 1H), 8.49 (m, 1H), 7.73 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.45 (m, 8H), 6.86 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.41 (s, 1H), 3.72 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 3.49 (m, 2H), 2.57 (m, 2H), 1.69 (m, 6H), 1.27 (s, 9H), 1.24 (m, 3H), 1.08 (m, 2H). LC-MS m/z=639.3 [C34H42N2O6S2+H]⁺; Anal Calcd for (C34H42N2O6S2+2.5H₂O): C, 59.71; H, 6.93; N, 4.10. Found: C, 59.70; H, 6.16; N, 4.20.

Example 1.102 2-{4-[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methanesulfonyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

To a stirring solution of 2-{4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid (Example 1.101, 80 mg, 0.125 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ (15 mL) at room temperature was added m-CPBA (71 mg, 0.413 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hrs. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and the residue was purified by chromatographed on reverse phase silica gel (C₁₈) using a gradient of acetonitrile:water (20% to 80% in acetonitrile). Evaporation of the product-containing fractions afforded 50 mg of 2-{4-[(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methanesulfonyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid as a white solid. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.23 (s, 1H), 8.79 (m, 1H), 7.95 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.73 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.45 (m, 6H), 6.86 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.54 (s, 1H), 3.72 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 3.49 (m, 2H), 2.57 (m, 2H), 1.69 (m, 6H), 1.27 (s, 9H), 1.24 (m, 3H), 1.08 (m, 2H). LC-MS m/z=671.2 [C34H42N2O8S2+H]⁺; Anal Calcd for (C34H42N2O8S2+2.3H₂O): C, 57.33; H, 6.59; N, 3.93. Found: C, 56.95; H, 6.36; N, 4.46.

Example 1.103 2-{4-[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-methanesulfinyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

The intermediate from Example 1.101, Step C, was treated with MCPBA in dichloromethane and converted into the corresponding sulfoxide. Application of the method shown in Example 1.101 gave the targeted sulfonic acid as a white solid, LC-MS m/z=655.3 [C34H42N2O7S2+H]⁺; Anal Calcd for (C34H42N2O7S2+3.3H₂O): C, 57.17; H, 6.86; N, 3.92. Found: C, 56.86; H, 6.43; N, 3.95.

Example 1.104 2-{4-[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methoxy]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

2-{4-[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methoxy]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid was prepared as a white solid using methods that were described in Example 1.098.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.55 (s, 1H), 8.38 (m, 1H), 7.85 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.74 (m, 4H), 7.57 (m, 4H), 7.44 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.23 (m, 3H), 7.07 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.95 (s, 1H), 3.49 (m, 2H), 2.61 (m, 2H), 1.26 (s, 9H). LC-MS m/z=625.6 [C35H34N2O7S—H]; Anal Calcd for (C35H34N2O7S+1.2H₂O): C, 64.84; H, 5.66; N, 4.32. Found: C, 64.54; H, 5.60; N, 4.96.

Example 1.105 2-{4-[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

2-{4-[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methylsulfanyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid was prepared as a white solid using those methods that were described in Example 1.101.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.62 (s, 1H), 8.42 (m, 1H), 7.85 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.57 (m, 8H), 7.24 (m, 7H), 5.44 (s, 1H), 3.49 (m, 2H), 2.61 (m, 2H), 1.23 (s, 9H). LC-MS m/z=641.4 [C35H34N2O6S2-H]⁻; Anal Calcd for (C35H34N2O6S2+1.7H₂O): C, 62.43; H, 5.60; N, 4.16. Found: C, 62.09; H, 5.22: N, 4.04.

Example 1.106 2-{4-[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methoxy]-3-fluoro-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

¹H NMR (CD3OD): δ 7.83-7.84 (2H, d, J=8.3 Hz), 7.63-7.69 (3H, m), 7.55-7.57 (4H, m), 7.45-7.48 (3H, m), 7.10-7.26 (4H, m), 5.86 (1H, s), 3.75 (2H, m), 3.05 (3H, m), 1.30 (9H, s).

Example 1.107 Step A 5-[(E)-2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-vinyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester

To (4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-acetic acid (1.15 g, 6.0 mmol) was added 5-formyl-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester (1 g, 5.7 mmol), acetic anhydride (3.08 g, 30.2 mmol), and triethyl amine (574 mg, 5.7 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred at 120° C. for 16 hours and cooled down. Water (1.9 ml) was added. The reaction mixture was heated up to 100° C. for 5 minutes in microwave and cooled down to 23° C. A mixture of acetic acid and water (2.5 ml:2.5 ml) was added. The resulting reaction mixture was stirred at 23° C. for 1 hour. The precipitate was filtered off, washed with 25% aqueous acetic acid, then water. The solid was dried under high vacuum to afford 5-[(E)-2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-vinyl]-hiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester as a brownish solid (1.32 g, 67%).

¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 8.03 (1H, s), 7.58-7.59 (1H, d, J=3.8 Hz), 7.51-7.54 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.17-7.20 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.09-7.10 (1H, d, J=4.1 Hz), 3.79 (3H, s), 1.39 (9H, s).

Step B 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester

To 5-[(E)-2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-vinyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester (600 mg, 1.7 mmol) in 50 ml THF and 10 ml 1N HCl was added 10% palladium on carbon (1.5 g). The resulting mixture was stirred under 50 psi hydrogen gas for 2 hours. The catalyst was filtered off and the solvent was evaporated. The residue was sonicated in hexane for 30 seconds. The solvent was filtered to afford 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester as a yellow solid (480 mg, 81%).

¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 7.58-7.59 (2H, J=3.8 Hz), 7.36-7.37 (2H, d, J=4.7 Hz), 7.24-7.26 (1H, d, J=3.7 Hz), 6.75-6.76 (1H, d, J=3.8 Hz), 3.85 (3H, s), 3.85-3.92 (1H, m), 3.60-3.68 (1H, m), 3.22-3.27 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Step C 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester

To 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester (424 mg, 1.22 mmol) in toluene (10 ml) was added N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (504 mg, 2.44 mmol), 4-iodoaniline (267 mg, 1.22 mmol), and 4-dimethylaminopyridine (15 mg, 0.122 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred at 115° C. for 16 hours. The solid was filtered off and the solvent was evaporated. Chromatography of the residue (10%/ethyl acetate in hexane) afforded 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester as a white foam (640 mg, 96%).

¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 7.56-7.59 (3H, m), 7.37-7.42 (2H, m), 7.20-7.35 (4H, m), 7.05 (1H, s), 6.72-6.73 (1H, d, J=3.7 Hz), 3.84 (3H, s), 3.80-3.85 (1H, m), 3.66-3.76 (1H, m), 3.22-3.26 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Step D 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid

To 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester (640 mg, 1.2 mmol) in 15 ml tetrahydrofuran, 10 ml methanol, and 5 ml water was added sodium hydroxide (234 mg, 5.8 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 40° C. for 2 hours. The solvent was evaporated. The residue was washed with 10% ethyl acetate in hexane (50 ml). The solvents were decanted. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and 1N hydrochloric acid. The organic phase was washed with water, dried with magnesium sulfate, and concentrated to afford 5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carboxylic acid as a yellowish foam (616 mg, 96%). ¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ7.56-7.59 (3H, m), 7.37-7.42 (2H, m), 7.20-7.35 (4H, m), 7.05 (1H, s), 6.72-6.73 (1H, d, J=3.7 Hz), 3.80-3.85 (1H, m), 3.66-3.76 (1H, m), 3.22-3.26 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Step E 2-({5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid

To 2-({5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid (616 mg, 1.15 mmol) in N,N-dimethylformamide (10 ml) was added 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (194 mg, 1.27 mmol), N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride (243 mg, 1.27 mmol), taurine (216 mg, 1.7 mmol), and N,N-diisopropylethylamine (221 mg, 1.84 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred at 23° C. for 16 hours. Chromatography (20% to 80% acetonitrile in water) obtained 2-({5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid as a white solid (440 mg, 60%).

¹H NMR (CD₃OD): δ 7.55-7.59 (2H, m), 7.29-7.40 (8H, m), 6.80-6.81 (1H, d, J=3.8 Hz), 3.91-3.96 (1H, m), 3.70-3.77 (3H, m), 3.00-3.19 (3H, m), 1.30 (9H, s).

Step F 2-({5-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid

To 2-({5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid (100 mg, 0.16 mmol) in 2 ml 1,2-dimethoxyethane, 1 ml ethanol, and 0.5 ml water was added benzofuran-2-boronic acid (76 mg, 0.47 mmol), sodium carbonate (83 mg, 0.78 mmol), and dichlorobis(tri-o-tolylphosphine)palladium(I) (12 mg, 0.016 mmol). The resulting mixture was heated to 125° C. in microwave for 6 minutes. Chromatography of the reaction mixture (20% to 80% acetonitrile in water) obtained 2-({5-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid as a white solid (12 mg, 12%).

¹H NMR (CD₃OD): δ 7.80-7.83 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.56-7.64 (3H, m), 7.40-7.50 (5H, m), 7.20-7.28 (3H, m), 7.10 (1H, s), 6.84-6.85 (1H, d, J=3.8 Hz), 3.97-4.02 (1H, m), 3.68-3.76 (3H, m), 3.04-3.09 (3H, m), 1.32 (9H, s).

Example 1.108 2-({5-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-(2′,4′-dichloro-biphenyl-4-ylcarbamoyl)-ethyl]-thiophene-2-carbonyl}-amino)-ethanesulfonic acid

Prepared as described in Example 1.107, except that 2,4-dichlorophenylboronic acid was used instead of benzofuran-2-boronic acid in Step F.

¹H NMR (CD₃OD): δ 7.52-7.59 (3H, m), 7.31-7.42 (9H, m), 6.83-6.84 (1H, d, J=4.1 Hz), 3.97-4.02 (1H, m), 3.68-3.76 (3H, m), 3.04-3.09 (3H, m), 1.32 (9H, s).

Example 1.109 2-{4-[(E)-2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-vinyl]benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid and 2-{4-[(Z)-2-(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-2-(4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylcarbamoyl)-vinyl]benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid Step A

To a suspension of 864 mg of carboxylic acid (2.56 mmol) (obtained as described in WO 03/048109 A1) in 20 ml of toluene at reflux was added 5 eq (0.93 mL) of thionyl chloride. The mixture was heated to reflux further 2 hours until a solution formed. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and the residue coevaporated with toluene. Obtained 884 mg of crude product that was used without further purification or characterization.

Step B

To 400 mg of the acid chloride from Step A above, added 20 ml of toluene under nitrogen. To this solution added 690 mg of 4-cyclohexylmethoxy-phenylamine and then 1.03 mL of diisopropylethylamine. This solution was heated to 90° C. for 12 hours. After cooling to room temperature, the reaction was diluted with ethyl ether and washed with 1 N HCl, saturated bicarbonate solution, water, then brine. The solvent was dried (magnesium sulfate), filtered and removed. Isomers were separated utilizing normal phase silica using 10% EtOAc/Hexane as the eluent. After five chromatographics in this fashion, 94 mg of the upper spot and 39 mg of the lower spot were isolated and shown to be pure by HNMR.

Upper Spot (Major Isomer) HNMR Data

300 MHz-CDCl₃ (ppm)-7.975, s; 7.838, d, J=8.5 Hz; 7.534, d, J=8.5 Hz; 7.388, d, J=8.8 Hz; 7.412, d, J=8.5 Hz; 7.229, s; 7.096, d, J=8.2 Hz; 6.862, d, J=8.8 Hz; 3.757, d, J=6.48 Hz; 1.903-1.766, m; 1.424, s; 1.342-1.043, m.

Lower Spot (Minor Isomer) HNMR Data

300 MHz-CDCl₃ (ppm)-8.024, d, J=8.2 Hz; 7.632-7.575, m; 7.468, d, J=8.5; 7.355, d, J=9.1 Hz; 7.237, s; 7.092, s; 6.882, d, J=9 Hz; 3.768, d, J=6.2 Hz; 1.913-1.779, m; 1.374, s; 1.314-1.052, m.

To 94 mg (0.179 mmol) of methyl ester in THF:MeOH:H2O (6 ml:3 mL:1 mL) was added six equivalents of lithium hydroxide at room temperature. Stirred at room temperature for 12 hours and removed the volatile components under reduced pressure. The residue was partitioned between H2O/Ether. The ether layer was discarded and the water layer acidified with 1N HCl. Extracted with ethyl acetate to give 85 mg of the carboxylic acid. Used without any further purification.

LCMS: (m/z)=512.3 (M+H)⁺, for both isomers.

The starting carboxylic acid (1 eq) is combined with 1.2 eq of HOBt and 1.2 eq of EDCI. To this was added 1.5 eq of taurine then dimethylformamide as solvent, then 3 eq of diisopropylethylamine as base. The solution was allowed to stir for 12 hours at room temperature. The product was purified by injecting the crude reaction mixture on prep HPLC using a gradient from 10% to 90% of water/acetonitrile+0.4% TFA. Product fractions were collected and lyophillized to give the desired product.

Major Isomer HNMR Data:

300 MHz-DMSO (ppm)-9.940, s; 8.485, bs; 7.629-7.577, m; 7.434, d, J=8.2 Hz; 7.302, s; 7.195-7.157, m; 6.898, d, J=9.1 Hz; 3.774-3.490, m; 2.682-2.636, m; 1.838-1.703, m; 1.327, s; 1.251-1.060, m.

Minor Isomer HNMR Data:

300 MHz-DMSO (ppm)-10.363, s; 8.505, bs; 7.747, d, J=8.5 Hz; 7.631-7.461, m; 7.182, s; 6.913, d, J=9; 3.782-3.503, m; 3.186, s; 2.685-2.638, bs; 1.844-1.713, m; 1.317, s; 1.257-1.227, m; 1.104-1.031, m.

Example 1.110

4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid was used as a starting material. This compound was prepared as in Example 1.001, Steps A-C, except that benzofuran-2-yl boronic acid was used instead of 2,4-dichlorophenyl boronic acid in Step B.

Step A

t-Butyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)carbamate was coupled with 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid as described in Step D of Example 1.001.

Step B

BOC-protected amine from step A (500 mg, 0.75 mmol) was dissolved in ice-cold 70% aq trifluoroacetic acid. The reaction was warmed to room temperature and stirred for 1 h. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue was chromatographed on silica gel with 5% to 20% MeOH-dichloromethane to get 440 mg of pure deprotected product.

Example 1.111

-   (Kerns et al., Synthetic communications., 1996, 26, 2671-2680)

A solution of amine from Example 1.110 (110 mg, 0.2 mmol), in dichloromethane (2 mL) and triethylamine (0.27 mL, 2 mmol) was added to phenyl chlorosulfate (77 mg, 0.4 mmol) (Younker et al., J. Org. Chem., 2004, 69, 9043-9048) in dichloromethane (2 mL) at 0° C. The reaction was warmed to room temperature and stirred for 1 h. Upon completion of the reaction, the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was chromatographed on silica gel using 5% to 20% methanol-ethyl acetate to get 70 mg of the pure product.

LCMS: (m/z): 638 (M−H)⁻. Elemental Analysis calculated for C₃₆H₃₇N₃O₆S+2.5H₂O: C: 63.14, H: 6.18, N: 6.14. Found: C: 62.70, H: 6.24, N: 6.33.

Example 1.112

4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid was used as a starting material. This compound was prepared as in Example 1.001, Steps A-C, except that benzofuran-2-yl boronic acid was used instead of 2,4-dichlorophenyl boronic acid in Step B.

2-Aminoethanol was coupled with 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid as described in Step D of Example 1.001 to generate the targeted product. LCMS: 561.3 (M+H)⁺.

Example 1.113

Sulfate formation of the product from Example 1.112 was carried out as described in example 1.111. LCMS: (m/z): 639 (M−H)⁻.

Example 1.114 Preparation of: 2-(4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid Step A (4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-carboxy-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester

In a 100 mL round bottom flask, t-butyl phenyl boronic acid (850 mg, 4.4 mmol), glyoxylic acid (404 mg, 4.4 mmol) and 4-Amino-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (780 mg, 4.4 mmol) were dissolved in 25 mL of dichloromethane and allowed to stir at RT. After 30 min the reaction turned cloudy, but was allowed to stir an additional 2 h. Upon completion, the reaction was quenched with 20 mL water and the organic layer was separated, dried over sodium sulfate and filtered. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure to give 1.6 g (95%) of a light yellow powder. ¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 1.29 (9H, s), 1.55 (9H, s), 5.17 (1H, s), 6.57 (2H, d, J=8.4 Hz), 7.39 (4H, s), 7.78 (2H, d, J=8.4 Hz).

Step B 4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester

(4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-carboxy-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (760 mg, 2.0 mmol), was taken up in 5 mL of DMF followed by addition of HOBt (765 mg, 5.0 mmol) and EDCI (958 mg, 5.0 mmol). The reaction was stirred at RT for 30 min, 4-iodoaniline (657 mg, 3 mmol) was added followed by Hunig's base (640 mg, 5 mmol) and allowed to stir an additional 16 h at RT. Ethyl acetate (20 mL) and 20 mL water were added and separated. The aqueous layer was then back extracted with another 10 mL of EtOAc, the organic layer were combined and washed with water (3×20 mL). The organic layer was dried over sodium sulfate, filtered and the solvent was removed under reduced pressure to give a brown solid. The solids were triturated with methanol to give a white solid (818 mg, 70%). ¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 1.32 (9H, s), 1.58 (9H, s), 4.89 (2H, d), 5.02 (1H, d), 6.62 (2H, d, J=8.4 Hz), 7.22-7.95 (10H, m), 8.81 (1H, s).

Step C 4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid

4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (430 mg, 0.74 mmol) was taken up in 10 mL of dichloromethane followed by addition of 1 mL of TFA and stirred for 16 h at RT. Removal of the organic layer under reduced pressure followed by addition of water to the precipitate. The solids were filtered to give 340 mg (87%) of white solids. ¹H NMR showed the compound to be very clean and sufficient for the following step. LCMS (M+1=529.6).

Step D 4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid

4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid acid (340 mg, 0.6 mmol) was taken up in 8 mL of DME, 4 mL of ethanol and 2 mL of water. Na₂CO₃ (254 mg, 2.4 mmol), PdCl₂(O— tolyl)₂ (61 mg, 0.0078 mmol) and benzo[B]furan-2-boronic acid (194 mg, 1.2 mmol) were then added, flushed with nitrogen and heated to reflux for 1 h. Cooled to RT, EtOAc (20 mL) was added and extracted with water (20 mL). The organic layer was washed again with water (20 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered and the organic layer was removed under reduced pressure to give a white solid (120 mg, 100%). 1H NMR showed the compound to be very clean and sufficient for the following step. LCMS (M+1=599.4)

Step E 2-(4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid

(4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-carboxy-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (340 mg, 0.6 mmol), was taken up in 10 mL of DMF followed by addition of HOBt (251 mg, 1.6 mmol) and EDCI (314 mg, 1.6 mmol). The reaction was stirred at RT for 30 min, taurine (300 mg, 2.4 mmol) was added followed by Hunig's base (310 mg, 2.4 mmol) and allowed to stir an additional 16 h at RT. The solution was filtered through a fit and the solution was subjected to reverse phase HPLC separations. The water/acetonitrile were removed under reduced pressure, gave a white solid (320 mg, 77%). ¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 1.21 (9H, s), 2.66 (2H, t), 3.45 (2H, m), 5.02 (1H, d), 6.62 (2H, d), 7.22-7.95 (10H, m), 8.81 (1H, s). ¹⁹F NMR (CDCl₃): δ −75.17 (s). Anal. Calcd. For C₃₆H₃₇N₃O₆S+1.3H₂O+0.4 TFA; C=61.89; H=5.51; N=6.05. Found C=62.28; H=5.87; N=5.60.

Example 1.115 2-(4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid Step A 4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester

4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (110 mg, 0.19 mmol) was dissolved in 2 mL of HOAc, paraformaldehyde (51 mg, 0.57 mmol) and sodium cyano-borohydride (36 mg, 0.57 mmol) were then added and heated to 40 C for 1 h. Cooled to RT, EtOAc (20 mL) was added and extracted water (20 mL). The organic layer was washed again with water (20 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered and the organic layer was removed under reduced pressure to give a white solid (120 mg, 100%), 1H NMR showed the compound to be very clean and sufficient for the following step. LCMS (M+1=599.4)

Step B 4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester

4-{[(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-(4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (120 mg, 0.19 mmol) was taken up in 8 mL of DME, 4 mL of ethanol and 2 mL of water. Na₂CO₃ (81 mg, 2.4 mmol), PdCl₂(O— tolyl)₂, (15 mg, 0.0019 mmol) and benzo[B]furan-2-boronic acid (62 mg, 0.38 mmol) were then added, flushed with nitrogen and heated to reflux for 1 h. Cooled to RT, EtOAc (20 mL) was added, and filtered through a plug of celite. The solvents were removed under reduced pressure to give a yellow viscous solid. Water was added to the solid to give a yellow precipitate, which was filtered and triturated with methanol to give 140 mg of a white solid. LCMS (M+1=589.6)

Step C 4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid

4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester (˜140 mg, 0.19 mmol) was taken up in 5 mL of dichloromethane followed by addition of 0.5 mL of TFA and stirred for 16 h at RT. Removal of the organic layer and water was added to give a precipitate, which was filtered to give 110 mg (100%) of pinkish solids. LCMS (M−1=531.1).

Step D 2-(4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid

4-{[(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-methyl]-methyl-amino}-benzoic acid (110 mg, 0.2 mmol), was taken up in 3 mL of DMF followed by addition of HOBt (79 mg, 0.52 mmol) and EDCI (99 mg, 0.52 mmol). The reaction was stirred at RT for 30 min, taurine (103 mg, 0.083 mmol) was added followed by Hunig's base (107 mg, 0.083 mmol) and allowed to stir an additional 16 h at RT. The solution was filtered through a frit and the DMF was subjected to reverse phase HPLC purification. After removal acetonitrile/water under reduced pressure, followed by trituration with methanol, gave a white solid (50 mg, 39%).

¹H NMR (CDCl₃): δ 1.21 (9H, s), 2.61 (2H, brt), 3.44 (2H, br), 4.30 (3H, brt), 5.83 (1H, s), 6.87 (2H, d, J=8.4 Hz), 7.19-7.86 (10H, m), 8.19 (1 h, brs), 10.54 (1H, brs). Anal. Calcd. For C₃₆H₃₇N₃O₆S+2H₂O; C=63.98; H=6.12; N=6.22. Found C=63.91; H=6.16; N=6.10.

Example 1.116 2-(4-{[Cyclohex-1-enyl-(4′-trifluoromethyl-biphenyl-4-ylcarbamoyl)-methyl]-amino}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid

This compound was prepared using the methods described above, with modifications that will be evident to an individual skilled in the art.

Mass Spectrum: 602.7 (M+H)⁺. Formula: C30H30F3N3O5S+1.5H2O+0.5CF3CO2H. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 54.30, H: 4.92, N: 6.13. Found: C: 54.38, H: 4.96, N: 6.45.

Example 1.117 N-{4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-phenyl}-succinamic acid Step A

To (4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-acetic acid benzyl ester (92 g, 7.1 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (50 ml) was added lithium diisopropylamide (8.5 mmol) at −78° C. After 30 min, 4-nitrobenzyl bromide (1.6 g, 7.5 mmol) was added. The cold bath was removed and the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to ambient temperature in 1 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated, partitioned between ethyl acetate and 1N ammonium chloride, washed with water, and dried over magnesium sulfate. Chromatography of the residue (5% ethyl acetate in hexane) afforded 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionic acid benzyl ester as a yellow oil (2.46, 83%).

¹HNMR (CDCl₃) δ 8.02-8.05 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.33-7.39 (4H, m), 7.21-7.32 (5H, m), 7.09-7.12 (2H, m), 4.95-5.12 (2H, m), 3.89-3.93 (1H, m), 3.46-3.49 (1H, m), 3.11-3.16 (1H, m), 1.31-1.32 (9H, s).

Step B

To 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionic acid benzyl ester (8.6 g, 20.6 mmol) in 30 ml tetrahydrofuran, 20 ml methanol and 10 ml water was added sodium hydroxide (0.6 g, 24.7 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 23° C. for 16 h, acidified with 4N hydrochloride acid, and concentrated. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic phase was washed with water, dried over magnesium sulfate, and concentrated to afford 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionic acid as a brownish oil (8.04 g, 100%).

¹HNMR (CDCl₃) δ 8.08-8.11 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.27-7.38 (4H, m), 7.21-7.24 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 3.84-3.88 (1H, m), 3.46-3.53 (1H, m), 3.10-3.17 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Step C

To 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionic acid (4.58 g, 14 mmol) in 100 ml toluene was added 4-iodoaniline (3.37 g, 15.4 mmol), N,N′-dicyclohexyl-carbodiimide (3.2 g, 15.4 mmol), and 4-dimethylaminopyridine (171 mg, 1.4 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 100° C. for 16 h, and was filtered. The filtrate was concentrated and chromatography of the residue (10% ethyl acetate in hexane) afforded 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-N-(4-iodo-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionamide as a grey powder (3 g, 41%). ¹HNMR (CDCl₃) δ8.06-8.09 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.56-7.59 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.36-7.39 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 7.27-7.30 (2H, m), 7.17-7.26 (4H, m), 6.95 (1H, s), 3.67-3.75 (2H, m), 3.08-3.17 (1H, m), 1.32 (9H, s).

Step D

To 2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-N-(4-iodo-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionamide (1056 mg, 2 mmol) in 8 ml 1,2-dimethoxyethane, 4 ml ethanol, and 2 ml water was added benzo[b]furan-2-boronic acid (972 mg, 6 mmol), bis(tri-o-tolylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride (158 mg, 0.2 mmol), and sodium carbonate (1060 mg, 10 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 125° C. for 6 min, filtered, and concentrated. Chromatography of the residue (20% ethyl acetate in hexane) afforded N-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionamide as a yellow foam (830 mg, 80%).

¹HNMR (CDCl₃) δ 8.05-8.11 (4H, m), 7.77-7.79 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.50-7.60 (6H, m), 7.38-7.41 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.20-7.23 (3H, m), 6.95 (1H, s), 3.74-3.77 (2H, m), 3.15-3.17 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s).

Step E

To N-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-3-(4-nitro-phenyl)-propionamide (830 mg, 1.6 mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (20 ml) was added 20% palladium hydroxide on carbon (172 mg). The reaction mixture was stirred under hydrogen for 16 h, filtered and concentrated. Chromatography of the residue (20% ethyl acetate in hexane) afforded 3-(4-Amino-phenyl)-N-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propionamide as a white solid (600 mg, 77%).

¹HNMR (DMSO-d6) δ 10.17 (1H, s), 7.79-7.82 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.66-7.69 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.57-7.63 (2H, m), 7.35 (4H, s), 7.21-7.29 (3H, m), 6.87-6.89 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 6.41-6.42 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 4.82 (2H, s), 3.87-3.92 (2H, m), 2.73-2.77 (1H, m), 1.25 (9H, s).

Step F

To 3-(4-Amino-phenyl)-N-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propionamide (100 mg, 0.2 mmol) in 2 ml diethyl ether, 2 ml toluene and 1 ml 1,4-dioxane was added succinic anhydride (22 mg, 0.22 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 23° C. for 16 h, concentrated, and loaded to reverse phase silica gel. Alter chromatography (from 20% acetonitrile to 80% acetonitrile in water in 12 column volume), the fractions containing the desired product were collected and concentrated. The residue was diluted with methanol (1 ml) and water was added dropwise until the precipitate stop forming. The white precipitate was removed by filtration and dried under high vacuum at 50° C. to afford the title compound (6.3 mg, 5%).

¹HNMR (DMSO-d6) δ 10.20 (1H, s), 9.88 (1H, s), 7.79-7.82 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.65-7.68 (2H, d, J=8.8 Hz), 7.57-7.63 (2H, m), 7.42-7.45 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.36 (4H, s), 7.21-7.31 (3H, m), 7.13-7.16 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 3.94-3.98 (2H, m), 3.30-3.40 (2H, m), 2.73-2.92 (1H, m), 2.42-2.56 (2H, m), 1.25 (9H, s).

Example 1.118 {4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-phenylcarbamoyl}-methanesulfonate sodium salt

Step A

1.5 eq of chloroacetylchloride was dissolved in acetonitrile in a round bottom flask. To this mixture was drop added a solution of 3-(4-Amino-phenyl)-N-(4-benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propionamide (Example 1.117, Step E, 1 eq), and N,N-diisopropyl-ethyl amine (3 eq) in acetonitrile from an addition funnel at room temperature. After addition was complete, the reaction was stirred for 9 hours at room temperature. The reaction was quenched by pouring into ice water and the precipitate collected to yield the desired product.

HNMR (DMSO-d₆) (ppm): 10.287 (s) 1H, 10.186 (d, J=4.8 Hz) 1H, 7.960 (d, J=9.3 Hz) 2H, 7.808-7.551 (m) 5H, 7.453-7.171 (m) 10H, 4.181 (s) 2H, 3.985-3.936 (m) 1H, 2.909-2.881 (m) 1H, 1.237 (s) 9H.

Step B

To N-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-3-[4-(2-chloro-acetylamino)-phenyl]-propionamide dissolved in ethanol was added a solution of water containing 5 eq of Na₂S₂O₆ in a microwave vial. The solvent ratio was 2:1 ethanol:water. The reaction was heated to 120° C. for 6 min. The solvent was removed and the residue was purified by chromatography on reverse phase (C18) silica gel using a water/acetonitrile gradient to give the sodium salt.

HNMR (ppm): (CD₃OD): 7.774 (dd, J=1.8 Hz, J=6.9 Hz) 2H, 7.572-7.368 (m) 9H, 7.267-7.064 (m) 6H, 3.921 (dd, J=6 Hz, J=9.5 Hz) 1H, 3.816 (s) 2H, 3.436 (dd, J=9.3 Hz, J=13.65 Hz) 1H, 2.978 (dd, J=6 Hz, J=13.5 Hz) 1H, 1.297 (s) 9H.

Example 1.119 2-{4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-phenylcarbamoyl}-ethanesulfonate sodium salt

This compound was prepared by the method indicated in Example 1.118, with appropriate modifications

HNMR (ppm): (CD₃OD), 7.799-7.762 (m) 2H, 7.576-7.370 (m) 10H, 7.268-7.075 (m) 5H, 3.917 (dd, J=6 Hz, J=9.3 Hz) 1H, 3.432 (dd, J=13.5 Hz. J=9.3 Hz) 1H, 3.146-3.093 (m) 2H, 2.975 (dd, J=6 Hz, J=13.8 Hz) 1H, 2.823-2.770 (m) 2H, 1.302 (s) 9H

Example 1.120 Step A

A mixture of benzyl bromoacetate (8.309 g, 36.3 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (9.546 g, 36.4 mmol) in 50 mL of ethyl acetate was heated to reflux for a period of 18 h. After cooling to ambient temperature the white precipitate formed was filtered and rinsed with ethyl acetate. The solid was partitioned between 1N NaOH (aqueous) and ethyl acetate. The organic phase was washed with water and saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. Evaporation under reduced pressure left a pale yellow oil that was used without characterization in the following step. Crude yield: 8.223 g

Step B

A solution of the product from Step A above (4.742 g, 11.6 mmol) in methanol (10 mL) was cooled in an acetone/ice bath. A solution of PhI(OAc)₂ (3.757 g, 11.7 mmol) and HBF4 (1.6 mL of a 7.26M solution in ether, 11.6 mmol) in methanol (15 mL) was added dropwise. After the addition was complete, the mixture was stirred for an additional 1 h at the same temperature. The white precipitate was filtered, rinsed with methanol and dried under reduced pressure. The product was used without further characterization. Crude yield: 6.564 g

Step C

A mixture of 4-formyl-methyl benzoate (1.547 g, 9.4 mmol) and 6.564 g (9.4 mmol) of the product from Step B above in dichloromethane (30 mL) was treated with tetra-n-butyl ammonium iodide (3.468 g, 9.4 mmol) and the resulting mixture stirred at room temperature for a 4-day period. The mixture was then washed with aqueous sodium bisulfite, and water. The organic phase was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The product obtained after evaporation was chromatographed on silica using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient. The first fraction obtained weighed 596 mg. HNMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 8.35 (1H, s), 8.02 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 8.00-7.85 (3H, m), 7.5-7.3 (4H, m), 5.31 (2H, s), 3.86 (3H, s). The second fraction obtained weighed 2.095 g. HNMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 8.35 (1H, s), 8.02 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.95-7.87 (3H, m), 7.5-7.3 (4H, m), 5.31 (2H, s), 3.86 (3H, s). Both fractions appeared to contain a contaminant but were used without further purification in the following steps.

Step D

A mixture of 343 mg (0.81 mmol) of the iodide obtained in Step C above, 705 mg (3.3 mmol) of 6-ethoxy-2-naphthalen boronic acid, dichlorobis(tri-o-tolylphosphine)palladium (67 mg, 0.085 mmol) and sodium carbonate (496 mg, 4.7 mmol) in a mixture of THF (6 mL), ethanol (4 mL) and water (2 mL) was heated in a microwave reactor at 125° C. for a 6 min period. An excess of 1M aqueous HCl was added and the mixture extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was washed with water and a saturated sodium chloride solution, and dried over magnesium sulfate. Chromatography on silica gel eluting with an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient. Obtained 178 mg of the product. LCMS: 467.3 (M+H)⁺

Step E

A mixture of the product from Step D above (178 mg, 0.38 mmol) and 10% Pd/C in THF (5 mL) and ethanol (9 mL) was stirred under a balloon of hydrogen for a 1.75 h period. The catalyst was removed by filtration and the product obtained after concentration (139 mg) was used without further purification. LCMS: 379.4 (M+H)⁺

Step F

A mixture of the carboxylic acid from Step E above (139 mg, 0.37 mmol), 4-(benzofuran-2-yl-aniline (96 mg, 0.46 mmol), EDCI (291 mg, 1.52 mmol). HOBt-H2O (309 mg, 2.02 mmol) and N,N-diisopropyl —N ethylamine (0.303 mL, 1.85 mmol) in DMF (5.6 mL) was stirred at room temperature for a 16 h period. The crude mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate and washed successively with water, 10% aqueous NaHCO₃, water, 1M aqueous HCl, water and saturated sodium chloride. The organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was chromatographed on silica gel using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient. The product was obtained as a yellowish solid. Yield: 74 mg. LC/MS: 570.6 (M+H)⁺

Step G

The methyl ester from Step F above (74 mg, 0.13 mmol) was treated as described in Example 1.001, Step C, to afford the corresponding carboxylic acid (53 mg), which was utilized without characterization in the following step

Step H

The product was synthesized from 53 mg (0.095 mmol) of the carboxylate from Step G above using the method described in Example 1.001, Step D, except that the product was purified by preparative HPLC on a reverse phase column using an acetonitrile-water gradient, with both solvents containing 0.05% of trifluoroacetic acid.

LCMS: 661.6 (M−H)⁻ HNMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 10.32 (1H, s), 8.39 (1H, m), 7.83-7.11 (19H, m), 4.2-4.0 (3H, m), 3.46 (1H, m), 3.14 (1H, m), 1.38 (3H, t, J=7.0 Hz).

Example 1.121

Step A

To a solution of benzyl dimethyl phosphonoacetate (1.94 g, 7.5 mmol) in THF (15 mL) cooled to −78° C. in a dry ice/isopropanol bath was added LHMDS (9.0 mL of a 1 M solution in THF, 9.0 mmol). The reaction was allowed to warm to 10° C. over 30 min, then recooled to −78° C. NBS (1.6 g, 9.0 mmol) was added as a solution in THF (20 mL), and the reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature over 18 h. Saturated ammonium chloride was added to quench any remaining base, and the reaction was concentrated to dryness. Ethyl acetate was added, and the organic layer was washed with water and brine, and dried over sodium sulfate. The crude product was obtained as a yellow oil and was subsequently purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel eluting with 30% ethyl acetate in hexanes to afford the desired product, bromo-(dimethoxy-phosphoryl)-acetic acid benzyl ester, as a pale yellow oil, 1.61 g (63%). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 7.36 (m, 5H), 5.24 (s, 2H), 4.44 (d, J=14.1 Hz, 1H), 3.83 (q, J=4.8 Hz, 6H). LC-MS m/z=417 [C₁₁H₁₅O₅P+H]⁺.

Step B

To a cooled (−78° C.) solution of bromo-(dimethoxy-phosphoryl)-acetic acid benzyl ester (500 mg, 1.5 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was added LHMDS (1.2 mL of a 1M solution in THF, 1.2 mmol). The reaction was warmed to 0° C., and stirred for 30 minutes, then recooled to −78° C. 4-Formyl-benzoic acid methyl ester (163 mg, 1.0 mmol) in THF (2 mL) was added dropwise, and the reaction was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for 18 hours. The reaction was evaporated to dryness by rotary evaporator and purified by column chromatography on silica gel eluting with 50% ethyl acetate in hexanes to yield 4-(2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-bromo-vinyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (358 mg, 64%) as a mixture of E and Z isomers. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 8.33 (s, 1H), 8.05 (d, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 7.88 (m, 2H), 7.4-7.2 (m, 7H), 5.33 (s, 1H), 5.16 (s, 2H), 3.93-3.91 (s, 3H). LC-MS m/z=376 [C₁₈H₁₅BrO₄+H]⁺.

Step C

4-(2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-bromo-vinyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (2.0 g, 5.33 mmol) was added to a 100 mL RB flask containing 4-isobutylphenylboronic acid (2.85 g, 15.99 mmol), sodium carbonate (2.83 g, 26.65 mmol), and dichlorobis(tri-o-tolylphosphine)palladium(II) (544 mg, 0.69 mmol). Dimethoxyethane (16 mL), ethanol (8 mL), and water (4 mL) were added, and the reaction was stirred at 120° C. for 1 hour at which point TLC analysis indicated that the reaction had gone to completion. The reaction was filtered hot through celite and concentrated to dryness. Purification by flash column chromatography was performed on an ISCO Sg-100c system, using a 40 gram pre-packed column and eluting with a linear gradient of ethyl acetate in hexanes starting at 10% EtOAc and ending at 40% EtOAc over 22 minutes. This afforded the desired product, 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-isobutyl-phenyl)-vinyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a pale oil, 1.8 g, 79%. LC-MS m/z=429 [C₂₈H₂₈O₄+H]⁺.

Step D

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-isobutyl-phenyl)-vinyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (1.8 g, 4.2 mmol) in acetic acid (30 mL) was added palladium on activated carbon (˜150 mg). The flask was purged with hydrogen and stirred under hydrogen atmosphere for 18 h. TLC and LC/MS analysis indicated that the reaction had gone to completion. The reaction was filtered through celite and concentrated by rotary evaporation. Toluene (100 mL) was added and the reaction was concentrated to dryness yielding 4-[2-Carboxy-2-(4-isobutyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a colorless solid, 1.33 g (93%). LC-MS m/z=341 [C₂₁H₂₄O₄+H]⁺.

Steps E-H

The title compound was synthesized from 4-[2-Carboxy-2-(4-isobutyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester according as described in Example 1.001 with appropriate substitutions. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-D6): δ 10.17 (s, 1H), 8.38 (t, 1H), 7.6-7.4 (m, 5H), 7.4-7.2 (m, 8H), 7.10 (d, J=7.5 Hz, 2H), 4.0 (m, 1H), 3.40 (m, 3H), 3.00 (m, 1H), 2.60 (t, J=7.3 Hz 2H), 2.36 (d, J=6.5 Hz 2H), 1.77 (m, 1H), 0.81 (d, J=6.4 Hz, 6H). LC-MS m/z=655 [C34H₃Cl₂N₂O₅S+H]⁺. Anal. Calcd for (C₃₄H₃₄Cl₂N₂O₅S+1.8H2O+0.3 TFA): C, 57.70; H, 5.30; N, 3.89. Found: C, 57.81; H, 5.30; N, 3.91. HPLC conditions: Column=Waters Atlantis; dC18-150×4.6 mm; Mobile phase=Solvent A: H2O/0.05% TFA; Solvent B: ACN/0.05% TFA. Flow rate=2.0 mL/min; UV@254 nm. Retention time in minutes. (rt=9.20/20.00, 98% purity).

LC/MS: 625.6 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C36H36N2O6S+2.6H2O+0.05CF3CO2H Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C:64.02; H:6.14; N:4.14. Found: C:64.33; H:6.52; N:4.42.

Example 1.122

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.001, except that 4-benzoxazol-2-yl phenyl amine was used instead of 4-iodoaniline and the Suzuki coupling step was omitted.

LC/MS: 626.6 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C35H35N3O6S+1.4H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C:64.58; H:5.85; N:6.46. Found: C:64.97; H:6.29; N:6.32.

Example 1.123

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.001, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 626.6 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C35H35N3O6S+1.4H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C:64.58; H:5.85; N:6.46. Found: C:64.97; H:6.29; N:6.32.

Example 1.124

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.001, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 641.4 (M−H)⁻.

Formula: C36H36N2O6FSNa+1.4H2O+0.1CH₃CN. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 62.65; H: 5.39; N: 4.24. Found: C: 62.39; H: 5.56; N: 4.48.

Example 1.125

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 683.6 (M−H)⁻.

Formula: C38H37N2O6ClS+0.7H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 65.40; H: 5.55; N: 4.01. Found: C: 65.37; H: 5.04; N: 3.85.

Example 1.126

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.001, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 665.6 (M−H)⁻.

Formula: C35H36N2O5Cl2S+1.9H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 59.89; H: 5.72; N: 3.99. Found: C: 60.15; H: 6.09; N: 3.81.

Example 1.127

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.001, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 645.4 (M−H)⁻.

Formula: C36H39N₂O₅ClS+2.5H2O+0.8CF3COOH+0.1CH3CN. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 57.65; H: 5.77; N: 3.73. Found: C: 57.40; H: 5.77; N: 4.00.

Example 1.128 2-{4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(cyclohex-2-enylphenyl)-propyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

Step A

A mixture consisting of Meldrum's acid (2 g, 13.9 mmol), terephthalic acid monomethyl ester (2.5 g, 13.9 mmol), EDC (3.5 g, 18 mmol) and DMAP (2.2 g, 18 mmol) in DCM (50 mL) was stirred at RT overnight. The reaction mixture was diluted with DCM (to ˜100 mL) then washed with water (2×50 mL). The organic solution was dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated to afford 3.9 g of crude 4-(2,2-Dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxane-5-carbonyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester as a yellow solid. The crude was carried on as is for the next step.

Step B

The mixture of crude 4-(2,2-Dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxane-5-carbonyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester from step A was dissolved in DCM (50 mL) and AcOH (5 mL) and chilled to ice-bath temperature. To the solution was added portion-wise, over 30 min, NaBH₄ (722 mg, 19.1 mmol). The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to RT overnight. The mixture was quenched with water, stirred for 10 min then extracted with DCM. The organic solution was dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated to afford an off-white solid that was suspended in Et₂O to give pure 4-(2,2-Dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (2.24 g, 60%). ¹H NMR (500 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 7.87 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.43 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 4.86 (t, 7.87 (d, J=5 Hz, 1H), 2H), 3.84 (s, 3H), 3.35 (d, J=5 Hz, 2H), 1.83 (s, 3H), 1.64 (s, 3H)

Step C

To 4-(2,2-Dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (3 g, 10.3 mmol) and K₂CO₃ (2.1 g, 15.4 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) was added 4-bromobenzyl bromide (3 g, 12.3 mmol). The solution was stirred at room temperature overnight. After partitioning between Et₂O and water, the organic portion washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ then concentrated to afford crude material which was crystallized from MeOH to afford 4-[5-(4-Bromobenzyl)-2,2-dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (4.12 g, 87%). ¹H NMR (500 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 7.91 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 7.55 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 7.21 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.02 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 3.81 (s, 3H), 3.45 (s, 2H), 3.38 (s, 2H), 0.71 (s, 3H), 0.65 (s, 3H).

Step D

A solution of 4-[5-(4-Bromobenzyl)-2,2-dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (1.35 g, 2.93 mmol) and 4-benzofuran-2-ylphenylamine (736 mg, 3.52 mmol) in dry NMP (10 mL) was heated at 220° C. for 5 min in the microwave. The reaction mixture was diluted with water then extracted with EtOAc. After concentrating, the crude material was purified by flash chromatography on silica gel (ISCO cartridge, 40 g), eluting with a gradient of zero to 35% ethyl acetate in hexane over 30 minutes to afford 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-bromophenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (935 mg, 56%). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 9.92 (s, 1H), 7.86 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.80 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.64-7.17 (m, 13H), 3.81 (s, 3H), 3.10-2.93 (m, 3H), 2.85-2.71 (m, 2H).

Step E

A solution consisting of 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-bromo phenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (200 mg, 0.35 mmol), dichlorobis(tri-o-tolyl phosphine)-palladium(II), 1-cyclohexenyl boronic acid (222 mg, 1.76 mmol) and sodium carbonate (373 mg, 3.5 mmol) in DME (8 mL), EtOH (4 mL) and water (2 mL) was heated at 125° C. for 7 min in the microwave. The crude reaction mixture was partitioned between EtOAc and water. Evaporation of the organic portion afforded crude 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-cyclohex-1-enylphenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester which was carried on as is for the next step. LC-MS m/z=570 [C₃₈H₃NO₄+H]⁺.

Step F

To the crude 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-cyclohex-1-enylphenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester from step e dissolved in 20 mL of THF/MeOH/H₂O (3:1:1) was added lithium hydroxide (74 mg, 1.8 mmol) After stirring for 5 hrs at RT, the organic solvents were removed under vacuum and the reaction residue diluted further with water (25 mL). The aqueous mixture was made acidic with 1 N HCl and extracted with ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate portion was then dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under vacuum to afford 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-cyclohex-1-enylphenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid which was carried on as is for the next step.

Step G

A mixture consisting of 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-ylphenylcarbamoyl)-3-(4-cyclohex-1-enylphenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid from step f above, EDC (101 mg, 0.53 mmol), HOBT hydrate (80 mg, 0.53 mmol), taurine (66 mg, 0.53 mmol) and diisopropyl diethylamine (0.18 mL, 1.1 mmol) in DMF (10 mL) was stirred at RT overnight. The solvent was removed under vacuum and 1N HCl was added. The resulting precipitate was filtered, washed with water and purified by preparatory HPLC on a Shimadzu modular HPLC system using a Waters Atlantis dC18 30×75 mm preparatory column and running a gradient from 40% to 100% acetonitrile over 13 minutes. TFA was used as an ionizer and was present in 0.05% (v/v). Detection was accomplished using an in-line UV detector running at 254 nm. Rotary evaporation of the solvated compound provided the title compound (50 mg): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 9.94 (s, 1H), 8.43 (t, J=6.12 Hz, 1H), 7.80 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.69 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H) 7.64-7.21 (m, 11H), 7.15 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 3.48 (dd, J=12.6 Hz, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 3.1-2.9 (m, 3H), 2.8-2.4 (m, 4H), 2.38 (s, 1H), 2.35-2.25 (br m, 2H), 2.19-2.09 (br m, 2H), 1.77-1.67 (br m, 2H), 1.6-1.5 (br m, 2H). LC-MS m/z=661 [C₃₄₉H₃₈N₂O₆S+H]⁺.

Example 1.129 2-{4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-2-fluorophenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

Step A

The compound 4-(2,2-Dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-5-pent-2-ynyl-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester was prepared as described in Example 1.128, step C, using 1-bromo-2-pentyne. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 7.94 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.20 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 3.85 (s, 3H), 3.28 (s, 2H), 2.97 (s, 2H), 2.12 (m, 2H), 1.63 (s, 3H), 0.98 (br m, 3H), 0.84 (s, 3H).

Step B

The compound 4-[2-(2-Fluoro-4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester was prepared from the corresponding methyl ester from step a above according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.128, step D using 2-fluoro-4-iodoaniline. TLC: R_(f)=0.45 hexane/ethyl acetate (4:1).

Step C

The compound 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-fluorophenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester was prepared 4-[2-(2-Fluoro-4-iodo-phenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.128, step E. LC-MS m/z=484 [C₃₀H₂₆FNO₄+H]⁺.

Step D

The compound 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-fluorophenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoic acid was prepared from the corresponding ester obtained from step c above according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.128, step F. The crude material was carried on without purification for the following step.

Step E

The title compound was prepared from 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-fluorophenylcarbamoyl)-hept-4-ynyl]-benzoic acid according to the procedure described for the synthesis of Example 1.128, step G. ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 9.89 (s, 1H), 8.45 (t, J=5.1 Hz, 1H), 7.95 (t, J=8.1 Hz, 1H), 7.81-7.61 (complex m, 6H), 7.45 (s, 1H), 7.36-7.24 (complex m, 4H), 6.81-6.77 (m, 4H), 3.48 (dt, J=12.6 Hz, J=7.2 Hz, 2H), 3.17-2.81 (m, 4H), 2.64 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 2H), 2.4-2.1 (complex m, 4H), 1.01 (t, (t, J=7.5 Hz, 3H); LC-MS m/z=575 [C₃₁H₂₉FN₂O₆S+H]⁻.

Example 1.130

Step A (4-Benzyloxy-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-hydroxy-phenyl acetic acid (10.0 g, 65.72 mmol) in DMF (70 mL) at rt were added Cs₂CO₃ (47.11 g, 144.5 mmol) and benzyl bromide (17.29 mL, 144.5 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature, heated at 100° C. for 1 h and cooled to rt. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and poured into H₂O. The aqueous solution was extracted with ethyl acetate and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallization in hexanes to afford (4-benzyloxy-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester as a yellow solid. (20.5 g, 94%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.25-7.34 (m, 10H), 7.14 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.02 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 5.50 (s, 2H), 5.12 (s, 2H), 3.61 (s, 2H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:5); R_(f)=0.8.

Step B 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2(4-benzyloxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of (4-benzyloxy-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester (Step A, 8.0 g, 24.08 mmol) in anhydrous THF (60 mL) was added LiHMDS (25.28 mL, 25.28 mmol, 1.0 M solution in toluene) at −78° C. The reaction mixture was stirred for 1.5 h at −78° C., and then methyl-4-bromo methyl benzoate (5.79 g, 25.28 mmol, in THF 10 mL) was added dropwise, stirred for 2 h at −78° C., and then allowed to warm to rt for 1 h. After completion of the reaction quenched with saturated NH₄Cl solution (20 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallization from minimum amount of EtOAc and hexane at room temperature) to afford 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2(4-benzyloxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a yellow solid (7.4 g, 64%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 7.88 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.42-7.12 (m, 14H), 6.89 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 5.10 (d, J=6.0, Hz, 1H), 5.06-5.03 (m, 2H), 4.95 (d, J=12.6 Hz, 1H), 3.89 (s, 3H), 3.87-3.75 (m, 1H), 3.41 (dd, J=9.0, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.05 (dd, J=7.2, 13.8 Hz, 1H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:4); R_(f)=0.6.

Step C 4-[2-carboxy-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-benzyloxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (Step C, 3.0 g, 6.66 mmol) in EtOH:EtOAc (50 mL, 1:1 ratio) at rt, was added 10% palladium on carbon (0.3 g), hydrogenated at 1 atm. H₂ (gas) and the reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 14 h. The reaction mixture was filtered through celite plug and washed with ethyl acetate (50 mL) and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was dried under vacuum for 3 h to afford 4-[2-carboxy-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a white solid (1.6 g, 86%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.83 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.27 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.08 (dd, J=4.62, 12.5 Hz, 2H), 6.66 (dd, J=6.6, 12.5 Hz, 2H), 3.79 (s, 3H), 3.75 (t, J=8.1 Hz, 1H), 3.22 (dd, J=8.4, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 2.93 (dd, J=7.2, 13.8 Hz, 1H).

Step D 4-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred suspension of 4-[2-carboxy-2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (Step C, 1.5 g, 5.0 mmol) in anhydrous CH₂Cl₂ (10 mL), was added oxalylchloride (1.57 g, 12.5 mmol) at rt, the reaction mixture was stirred for 14 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and azeotroped with CH₂Cl₂ (2×10 mL) dried under vacuum for 3 h. The crude acid chloride (1.8 g, 5.66 mmol) was treated with 4-iodoaniline (1.48 g, 6.79 mmol) and N,N-diispropylethylamine (3.0 mL, 16.9 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ at 0° C. The reaction mixture was stirred for 14 h at rt and the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was treated with CH₂Cl₂ to get solid compound, which was filtered and washed with CH₂Cl₂ to give 4-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a yellowish solid (1.6 g, 64%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.05 (s, 1H, NH), 9.28 (s, 1H, OH), 7.81 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.53 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.31 (t, J=8.4 Hz, 4H), 7.18 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 6.65 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 3.85 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.77 (s, 3H), 3.40-3.36 (m, 1H), 2.95 (dd, J=6.0, 12.9 Hz, 1H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (1:2); R_(f)=0.5.

Step E 4-[2-[4-(2,2-dimethylpropoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (Step D, 0.6 g, 1.60 mmol) in DMF (15 mL) at rt were added Cs₂CO₃ (2.07 g, 6.38 mmol) and Neopentyliodide (2.53 g, 12.7 mmol). The reaction mixture was heated at 80° C. for 14 h and cool to rt and after completion of the reaction, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure and poured into H₂O (50 mL). The aqueous solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallization in hexanes to afford 4-[2-(4-(2,2-dimethylpropoxy)-phenyl)-2-(4-iodo-phenyl-carbamoyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a yellow solid. (1.6 g, 88%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 10.15 (s, 1H, NH), 7.80 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.53 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.35-7.26 (m, 6H), 6.82 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 3.93 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 1H), 3.77 (s, 3H), 3.54 (s, 2H), 3.35 (dd, J=9.0, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 2.98 (dd, J=6.6, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 0.94 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (1:3); R_(f)=0.7.

Steps F, G and H

The precursor from Step E was used to synthesize the target compound by the route described in Example 1.001 with appropriate modifications

Example 1.131

Step A (4-tert-Butyl-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-tert-butyl-phenyl acetic acid (5.0 g, 26.04 mmol) in DMF (30 mL) at rt were added Cs₂CO₃ (12.72 g, 39.06 mmol) and benzyl bromide (4.89 g, 28.6 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred for overnight at room temperature and then the reaction mixture was heated at 100° C. for 1 h and cool to rt. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure and poured into cold 1 N HCl (50 mL). The aqueous solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure, dried under vacuum. (4-tert-butyl-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester was obtained as a yellowish liquid. (5.96 g, 81%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.37-7.33 (m, 7H), 7.25 (dd, J=5.4, 13.2 Hz, 2H), 5.14 (s, 2H), 3.65 (s, 2H), 1.32 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:5); R_(f)=0.8.

Step B 4-(1-hydroxy-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-Acetyl-benzoic acid methyl ester (5.0 g, 28.06 mmol) in MeOH (25 mL) at 0° C., was added sodium borohydride (NaBH₄) (2.12 g, 56.12 mmol), the reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 3 h. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure, was diluted with H₂O, the reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (150 mL), dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was dried under vacuum for 3 h to afford 4-(1-hydroxy-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (4.9 g, 99%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 8.0 (d, J=7.8 Hz, 2H), 7.47 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 5.20 (q, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.91 (s, 3H), 2.02 (d, J=7.2, Hz, 3H). TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:2); R_(f)=0.5.

Step C 4-(1-Bromo-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-(1-hydroxy-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (Step B, 2.12 g, 11.7 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ (25 mL) at 0° C. were added carbon tetra bromide (5.07 g, 15.3 mmol) and triphenylphosphine (3.71 g, 14.04 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature, after completion of the reaction, was poured into H₂O (50 mL). The aqueous solution was extracted with CH₂Cl₂ (2×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography in hexanes/ethyl acetate (5%) to afford 4-(1-bromo-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester as a colorless liquid. (2.45 g, 85%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 8.0 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.47 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 5.11 (q, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.91 (s, 3H), 1.83 (d, J=6.9 Hz, 3H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:5); R_(f)=0.8.

Step D 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-1-methyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of (4-tert-butyl-phenyl) acetic acid benzyl ester (Step C, 1.8 g, 6.38 mmol) in anhydrous THF (15 mL) was added LiHMDS (9.57 mL, 9.57 mmol, 1.0 M solution in toluene) at −78° C. The reaction mixture was stirred for 1.5 h at −78° C., and then 4-(1-bromo-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (1.7 g, 7.02 mmol, in THF 5.0 mL) was added dropwise, stirred for 2 h at −78° C., and then allowed to warm to rt for 1 h. After completion of the reaction quenched with saturated NH₄Cl solution (20 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was recrystallization from minimum amount of EtOAc and hexane at room temperature to afford 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-1-methyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a mixture of diastereomers (2.3 g, 80%), d/r(2:1): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 8.02 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.47 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.30-7.38 (m, 7H), 7.06 (d, J=6.9 Hz, 2H), 5.11 (dd, J=6.0, 12.9 Hz, 2H), 3.92 (s, 3H), 3.75 (d, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 3.49-3.46 (m, 1H), 1.29 (s, 9H), 1.24 (d, J=6.9, Hz, 3H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate-hexanes (1:4); R_(f)=0.6.

Step E 4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-1-methyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of 4-[2-benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-1-methyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (Step D, 2.3 g, 5.38 mmol) in EtOH (25 mL) at rt, was added Pd/C (10% activated on carbon) (0.25 g), hydrogenated at 1 atm of H₂ (gas) and the reaction mixture was stirred at rt for 8 h. The reaction mixture was filtered through a celite plug, washed with ethyl acetate (50 mL) and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was dried under vacuum for 3 h to afford 4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-1-methyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (7) (1.66 g, 90%) LC-MS m/z=355 [C₂₂H26O4+H]⁺

Steps F, G, H and I

The precursor from Step E above was utilized to synthesize the target compound utilizing the route described in Example 1.001 with appropriate modifications as a mixture of diastereomers

LCMS: 677 (M+Na)⁺. Elemental Analysis: Calculated for C37H37N2O7SNa+(3.0)H2O: C: 60.81, H: 5.93, H: 3.83. Found: C: 60.83, H: 5.75, H: 3.76.

Example 1.132

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 675 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C₄₀H37N2O6SNa+2.4H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 64.92, H: 5.69, N: 3.79. Found: C: 64.86, H: 5.48, N: 3.71.

Example 1.133

Step A

A mixture of 4-(bromophenyl) acetic acid (4 g, 18.6 mmol), tert-butyl-vinyl boronic acid (3.57 g, 27.90 mmol), PdCl₂ (tri-o-tolylphosphine)₂ (1.90 g, 2.42 mmol), and sodium carbonate (9.85 g, 93.0 mmol) DME/EtOH/H₂O (4:2:1)(70 mL) was heated at 130° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was cooled to rt, filtered and washed with EtOAc (20 mL). The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude residue was washed with acetonitrile and filtered. The resulting solid was treated with 1N HCl (50 mL) and extracted with CH₂Cl₂ (2×200 mL). The organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The product was then dried under vacuum to give [4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)phenyl]-acetic acid as a yellow solid (4.0 g, 100%).

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 10.11 (bs, 1H), 7.78 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.55 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 6.24 (dd, J=16.5, 20.7 Hz, 2H), 3.78 (s, 2H), 1.05 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=CH₂Cl₂/MeOH (10%); R_(f)=0.45.

Step B

To a stirred solution of 4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)phenyl]-acetic acid (Step A, 1.0 g, 4.62 mmol) and to 4-(1-bromo-ethyl)-benzoic acid methyl ester (1.34 g, 5.55 mmol) in anhydrous THF (30 mL) at −20° C. was added dropwise LiHMDS (13.8 mL, 13.8 mmol, 1.0 M solution in toluene). The reaction mixture was stirred for 3 h at −20° C., and then allowed to warm to rt for 1 h. After completion of the reaction, added a saturated solution of NH₄Cl (20 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography eluted with 10% CH₂Cl₂/MeOH to afford (4-{2-carboxy-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-1-but-1-enyl)-phenyl]-1-methyl-ethyl}-benzoic acid methyl ester as a mixture of diastereomers (0.57 g, 33%), d/r(9.5:0.5): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): δ 12.06 (bs, 1H), 7.87 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.48 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.35-7.41 (m, 4H), 6.24 (dd, J=16.0, 20.1 Hz, 2H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 3.77 (d, J=14.1 Hz, 1H), 3.38-3.45 (m, 1H), 1.08 (s, 9H), 0.84 (d, J=6.9, Hz, 3H):

Using the intermediate obtained in Step B, the product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 679 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C36H35N2O5Cl2SNa+2.5H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 57.91, H: 5.40, N: 3.75. Found: C: 57.81, H: 5.33, N: 3.62.

Example 1.134

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 663 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C36H35ClFN2O5S+2.5H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 59.21, H: 5.52, N: 3.84. Found: C: 59.16, H: 5.42, N: 4.06.

Example 1.135

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 713 (M+H)⁺.

Formula: C37H35N2O5F3ClSNa+2.4H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 57.09, H: 5.15, N: 3.60. Found: C: 57.05, H: 4.77, N: 3.59.

Example 1.136

This compound was synthesized as described in Example 1.130 with appropriate modifications.

LCMS: 683 (M+H)⁺. Calculated for C35H35N2Cl2O6SNa+(3.4)H2O: C: 54.82, H: 5.49, N: 3.65. Found: C: 54.62, H: 5.31, N: 3.52.

Example 1.137

This compound was synthesized as described in Example 1.131 with appropriate modifications.

LCMS: 715 (M+Na)⁺. Calculated for C35H35N2Cl2O6SNa+(3.4) H2O: C: 59.69; H: 5.44; N: 3.76. Found: C: 59.81, H: 5.61, N: 3.66.

Example 1.138

Step A

1 eq of 4-t-butylcyclohexanone (0.3 mol) and 0.1 eq of piperidine (0.03 mol) were dissolved in 100 mL of anhydrous pyridine at room temperature. To this solution was added 1 eq of Meldrum's acid (0.3 mol) dissolved in 200 mL of anhydrous pyridine at room temperature. After the addition was complete, the mixture was stirred at room temperature. After 24 hours the solvent was removed and the residue partitioned between ethyl acetate/diethyl ether (1:1) and 0.1N HCl. The combined organic phases were collected, dried over MgSO₄, filtered and the solvent removed. The resulting residue was then dissolved in 100 mL of methanol/dichloromethane (1:1) and placed in an ice bath. Sodium borohydride solid was added to the solution with stirring approximately every 15 minutes keeping the reaction temperature below 30 degrees centigrade. The addition was repeated until 2 eq. of sodium borohydride were added in this manner. (Caution: extremely exothermic with gas evolution) After the addition was complete, the reaction mixture was stirred to room temperature over 3 hours. The reaction mixture was then diluted with 500 mL of dichloromethane and quenched with ˜500 mL of aqueous saturated ammonium chloride solution. The layers were separated and the organics collected, dried (MgSO₄), filtered and the solvent removed. The product was isolated from the residue by re-crystallization in methanol yielding 20 g (23%)

To 1 eq. (35 mmol) of the re-crystallized product was added 1.5 eq (52.5 mmol) of potassium carbonate, 1 eq (35 mmol) of methyl-(4-bromomethyl)-benzoate and 50 mL of anhydrous dimethyl formamide. This mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours. The reaction was diluted with ethyl acetate/diethyl ether (1:1) and quenched with aqueous saturated ammonium chloride solution. The organic layer was washed with water, then brine. The organic layer was collected, dried (MgSO₄), filtered and the solvent was removed. The resulting residue was re-crystallized from methanol to yield 14 g (93%) of a cis-trans mixture.

HNMR (DMSO-d6) 500 MHz (ppm): 7.894-7.878 (m, 2H), 7.227-7.199 (m, 2H), 3.815 (s 3H), 3.337-3.310 (m, 2H), 2.300-2.271 (m, 0.7H), 2.098-2.004 (m, 0.3H), 1.973-1.795 (m, 1H), 1.625-1.585 (m, 3H), 1.519-1.504 (m 3H), 1.490-1.382 (m 3H), 1.215-0.839 (m 3), 0.809 (s, 9H), 0.584 (s 3H)

LCMS: 431.6 (M+1)

Step B 4-[2-(4-Bromo-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-cyclohexyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To 1 eq (2.32 mmol) of 4-[5-(4-tert-Butyl-cyclohexyl)-2,2-dimethyl-4,6-dioxo-[1,3]dioxan-5-ylmethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester was added 1.5 eq (3.5 mmol) of 4-bromoaniline in 2 mL of n-methyl-pyrrolidinone in a microwave vial. The reaction was run for eight minutes at 220 degrees C. The reaction mixture was worked up by partitioning with ethyl acetate/diethyl ether (1:1)/1 N HCl. Product was isolated by chromatography gradient: 10% ethyl acetate/hexane to 40% ethyl acetate hexane.

HNMR CD3OD (300 MHz) (ppm): 7.885-7.848 (m, 2H), 7.370-7.192 (m, 6H), 3.851-3.844 (m, 3H), 3.091-2.757 (m, 3H), 2.090-2.007 (m, 2H), 1.915-1.053 (m, 10H), 0.908 (s, 6.4H), 0.861 (s, 2.6H)

Steps C, D and E

The target compound was synthesized as described in Example 1.001 with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 657.4 (M−H)⁻

Elemental Analysis: Calculated for C34H39N2O5C2SNa+(1.5)H2O: C: 57.62, H: 5.97, N: 3.95. Found: C: 57.65, H: 6.07, N: 3.98.

Example 1.139

The target compound was synthesized as described in Example 1.138 with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 657.4 (M−H)⁻

Elemental Analysis: Calculated for C36H41N2O6SNa+1.8 H2O+0.2 NaHCO3: C: 61.94, H: 6.43, N: 3.99. Found: C: 61.85, H: 6.14, N: 3.88.

Example 1.140

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 707.6 (M+Na)⁺.

Formula: C40H31N2O7SNa+2.5H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 63.91, H: 4.83, N: 3.73. Found: C: 63.87, H: 4.46, N: 3.91.

Example 1.141

This product was synthesized as described in Example 1.003, with appropriate modifications.

LC/MS: 769.9 (M+Na)⁺.

Formula: C₃₉H₂₉N₂O₆F3SNa+4H2O. Elemental Analysis: Calculated: C: 58.13; H: 4.63, N: 3.48. Found: C: 58.05, H: 4.59, N: 3.87.

The following compounds were synthesized utilizing the methods described above:

Formula LC/MS CHN (Calcd) Ex# Structure (mode) CHN (Found) 1.142

652.9 (+) C37H37HN3O65 + 1.5 H2O + 0.2 CF3CO2H 65.03 5.78 5.99 64.09 5.75 5.87 1.143

656.6 (+) C36H37N3O7S + 0.1 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 64.99 5.62 6.28 64.99 5.79 6.50 1.144

797.9 (+) C38H35N2O6F6ClS + 0.8 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 54.81 4.40 3.31 54.79 4.17 3.20 1.145

682.9 (+) C38H39N3O7S + 1.7 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 62.09 5.76 5.63 61.90 5.65 5.57 1.146

666.6 (+) C38H39N3O6S + 0.9 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 66.17 5.95 6.06 66.19 5.90 6.03 1.147

666.6 (+) C38H39N3O6S + 0.9 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 64.73 5.78 5.87 64.73 5.49 5.73 1.148

666.6 (+) C38H39N3O6S + 1.5 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 63.77 5.86 5.78 63.74 5.85 5.67 1.149

65.0.9 (+) C38H39N3O5S + 2.1 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 65.64 6.24 6.01 65.95 6.58 5.80 1.150

686.6 (+) C37H36N3O6ClS + 2.0 H2O 61.53 5.58 5.82 61.55 5.40 5.84 1.151

681.6 (+) C38H40N4O6S + 1.9 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 62.51 6.01 7.59 62.47 6.07 7.44 1.152

685.9 (+) C37H37N4O5ClS + 1.5 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 61.74 5.59 7.74 61.85 5.65 7.76 1.153

668. (+) C37H37N3O5S2 + 0.8 H2O + 0.1(CH3)2C(O) 65.05 5.75 6.12 65.09 5.85 6.24 1.154

652.6 (+) C37H37N3O6S + 0.3 H2O + 0.1(CH3)2C(O) 67.51 5.82 6.35 67.68 5.93 6.38 1.155

687.6 (+) C33H26N2O7F3ClS + 1.6 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 54.83 4.06 3.85 55.11 4.44 3.84 1.156

638.6 (+) C32H26N3O6F3S + 3.0 H2O + 0.4 CF3CO2H 53.43 4.43 5.70 53.46 4.46 5.75 1.157

642.4 (+) C35H35N3O5S2 + 0.2 H2O 65.13 3.53 6.51 65.16 5.35 6.51 1.158

655.6 (+) C33H26N2O6F4S + 1.7 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 56.09 4.16 3.89 56.15 3.96 3.76 1.159

671.4 (+) C33H26N2O7F4S + 1.8 H2O + 0.2 CF3CO2H 55.27 4.14 3.86 55.38 4.05 3.75 1.160

683.4 (+) C31H24N2O5F4Cl2S + 1.2 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 52.30 3.73 3.91 52.13 3.98 3.74 1.161

671.4 (+) C33H26N2O6F3ClS + 1.6 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 56.06 4.15 3.94 56.14 4.09 3.82 1.162

699.4 (+) C31H24N2O5F3Cl3S + 1.7 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 50.51 3.74 3.78 50.78 4.04 3.73 1.163

638.6 (+) C32H26N3O6F3S + 1.3 CH3OH + 0.3 CF3CO2H 57.07 4.45 5.89 57.43 4.87 5.53 1.164

652.6 (+) C36H36N2O6S + 2.6 H2O + 0.05 CF3CO2H 64.02 6.14 4.14 64.33 6.52 4.42 1.165

610.6 (+) C33H27N3O7S + 2.9 H2O 59.88 4.99 6.35 59.84 4.88 6.32 1.166

653.6 (+) C35H35N2O5F3S + 1.5 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 59.89 5.41 3.92 59.78 5.73 3.95 1.167

615.6 (+) C39H38N2O5 + 1.0 CH3OH 74.28 6.55 4.33 74.35 6.96 4.54 1.168

667.4 (+) C34H29N2O5F3S2 + 2.5 H2O 57.37 4.81 3.94 57.40 4.63 3.96 1.169

642.4 (−) C35H34N3O5ClS + 2.3H2O + 0.4CF3COOH 58.80 5.38 5.75 58.76 5.07 5.58 1.170

662.9 (−) C34H31N3O5 Cl2S + 0.8CF3COOH 56.57 4.24 5.56 56.53 4.16 5.64 1.171

648.6 (−) C38H39N3O5 S + 2H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 65.09 6.14 5.93 65.28 6.08 5.86 1.172

645.6 (−) C37H34N2O5F3Cl25Na + 2.3H2O 65.79 4.80 3.45 54.62 4.41 3.51 1.173

725.6 (−) C38H38N2O5F3Cl S + 3H2O 58.42 5.68 3.59 58.44 5.84 3.19 1.174

668.4 (−) C37H36N3O5Cl S + 2.5H2O + 0.4CF3COOH 59.67 5.48 5.52 59.81 5.64 5.65 1.175

671.6 (−) C38H40N2O5ClS Na + 2.5H2O 61.65 6.13 3.78 61.25 5.70 3.88 1.176

671.4 (−) C38H40N2O5Cl SNa + 2.5H2O 61.65 6.13 3.78 61.59 5.83 3.81 1.177

725.6 C38H38N2O5Cl S + 2H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 58.67 5.41 3.55 58.67 5.32 3.55 1.178

745.6 (−) C37H34N2O5F3Cl2 SNa + 2H2O 55.16 4.75 3.48 55.35 4.51 3.51 1.179

725.6 (−) C38H37N2O5F3Cl SNa + 2H2O + 0.3CF3COOH 56.58 5.08 3.42 56.76 5.04 3.48 1.180

759.9 (−) C39H38N2O5F6S + 1.8H2O 59.05 5.29 3.53 59.05 5.37 3.70 1.181

725.6 (−) C38H40N2O5ClS Na + 2H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 61.16 5.91 3.71 61.2 6.27 3.83 1.182

675.6 (−) C37H38N2O5FClS + 2H2O + 0.3CF3COOH 60.42 5.70 3.75 60.66 5.51 3.57 1.183

691.6 (−) C37H38N2O5Cl2S 64.06 5.52 4.04 Not tested. 1.184

699.4 (−) C36H36N2O5F3ClS + 2.2H2O + CF3COOH 53.39 4.88 3.28 53.13 5.01 3.11 1.185

649.6 C35H36N2O5FClS 64.56 5.57 4.30 Not tested. 1.186

627.9 (−) C37H44N2O5S + 2H2O + 0.8CF3COOH 61.32 6.51 3.71 61.03 6.25 3.34 1.187

647.6 (−) C36H41N2O5ClS + 2.5H2O 55.49 5.72 3.37 55.25 5.75 3.52 1.188

631.6 (−) C35H37N2OClS + 2H2O + 0.3CF3COOH 60.79 5.92 3.98 60.91 6.25 3.72 1.189

665.6 (−) C35H35N2O5Cl2SNa + 2.2H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 56.54 5.31 3.72 56.62 5.70 4.02 1.190

649.6 (−) C35H35N2O5FClSNa + 2.2 H2O + 0.3CF3COOH 57.24 5.36 3.75 57.06 5.44 3.88 1.192

649.6 (−) C35H36N2O5FClS 64.56 5.57 4.30 Not tested. 1.193

631.6 (−) C35H37N2O5ClS + 2H2O + 0.4CF3COOH 60.15 5.84 3.92 60.34 5.98 3.99 1.194

665.6 (−) C35H35N2O5Cl2SNa + 1.5H2O 58.66 5.34 3.91 58.53 5.35 3.98 1.195

649.6 (−) C35H36N2O5FClS + 2H2O + 0.3CF3COOH 59.27 5.63 3.88 59.08 5.75 3.85 1.196

637.6 (−) C37H37N2O6SNa + 3H2O 62.17 6.06 3.92 62.02 6.35 4.13 1.197

649.6 (−) C35H35N2O5FClSNa + 2H2O 59.18 5.54 3.95 59.19 5.94 4.07 1.198

645.4 (−) C36H39ClN2O5S 66.81 6.07 4.33 Not tested. 1.199

651.6 (−) C34H34N2O5Cl2S + 1.5H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 58.74 5.33 3.98 58.89 5.03 3.88 1.200

669.4 (−) C34H33N2O5FCl2S + 2H2O + 0.5CF3COOH 54.98 4.94 3.66 54.85 4.65 3.52 1.201

703.6 (−) C39H45N2O6ClS 66.41 6.43 3.97 Not tested. 1.202

687.9 (−) C39H45N2O5ClS 67.96 6.58 4.06 Not tested 1.203

669.4 (−) C34H33N2O5Cl2S + 1.8H2O + 0.1 CF3COOH 57.42 5.17 3.92 57.43 4.88 3.53 1.204

669.4 (−) C34H33N2O5FCl2S + 2H2O + 0.4CF3COOH 55.49 5.00 3.72 55.66 5.01 3.47 1.205

623.6 C34H41N2O5ClS + 0.6H2O + 0.1CF3COOH 63.45 6.59 4.33 63.14 6.24 4.24 1.206

653.6 (−) C39H46N2O5S + 3H2O 66.08 7.39 3.95 66.17 7.07 3.64 1.207

635.9 (−) C34H34N2O5FClS + 2H2O + 0.2CF3COOH 59.36 3.53 4.02 59.53 5.93 3.67 1.208

622.6 (−) C36H37N3O5S 69.32 5.98 6.74 Not tested. 1.209

589.6 (−) C34H42N2O5S + 3H2O 63.33 7.50 4.34 63.19 7.27 3.99 1.210

703.6 (−) C34H26N2O6F6S + 2H2O + 0.1CF3COOH 54.62 4.03 3.72 54.88 4.32 3.46 1.211

613.4 (−) C34H32N2O7S + 2.5H2O + 0.3DMF 61.66 5.80 4.74 61.86 5.74 4.90 1.212

647.6 (+) C34H31N2O7ClS + 0.6H2O 62.07 4.93 4.26 61.90 4.82 4.15 1.213

629.6 (−) C34H31N2O7FS + 2.6H2O 60.27 5.39 4.13 60.11 5.24 4.07 1.214

631.4 (−) C33H29N2O7ClS + 2H2O + 0.4CF3COOH 56.80 4.71 3.92 56.96 4.88 3.94 1.215

643.4 (−) C35H33N2O6ClS + H2O 63.39 5.32 4.22 63.36 5.16 4.17 1.216

665.6 (−) C37H31N2O7FS + 3H2O 61.67 5.17 3.89 61.73 5.45 3.66 1.217

681.6 (−) C37H31N2O7ClS + 3H2O 60.28 5.06 3.80 60.21 4.87 3.67 1.218

691.9 (−) C35H39N2O5F3ClSNa + 1H2O 57.33 5.64 3.82 57.07 5.83 3.90 1.219

691.9 (−) C35 H39N2O5F3ClSNa + 1H2O 57.33 5.64 3.82 57.11 5.74 4.06 1.220

673.6 (−) C38H39N2O5F2SNa + 1.4H2O 63.21 5.84 3.88 63.11 5.70 4.14 1.221

727.6 (−) C38H36N2O5F5SNa + 1.5H2O 58.68 5.05 3.60 58.60 4.90 3.87 1.222

693.6 (−) C37H36N2O5F2ClSNa + 2.5 H2O 58.30 5.42 3.68 57.94 5.22 4.04 1.223

747.6 (−) C37H34N2O5F5ClSNa + 1 H2O 56.31 4.47 3.55 56.39 4.65 3.69 1.224

713.6 (−) C36H33N2O5F2Cl2SNa + 1.5H2O 56.55 4.75 3.66 56.62 4.56 3.69 1.225

723.6 (−) C41H40N2O6ClSNa + 2.5 H2O + 0.5 NaHCO3 59.74 5.50 3.36 59.74 5.16 3.27 1.226

745.9 (−) C38H35N2O5F6SNa + 3 H2O + 0.5 NaHCO3 53.47 4.84 3.24 53.18 4.63 3.06 1.227

779.6 (−) C38H34N2O5F6ClSNa + 3 H2O + 0.5 NaHCO3 51.42 4.54 3.12 51.54 4.21 2.99 1.228

661.9 (−) C36H36N2O5FClSNa + 2 H2O 59.87 5.58 3.88 59.69 5.39 3.71 1.229

649.6 (−) C36H42N2O5ClSNa + 0.1 NaHCO3 + 3 H2O 58.94 6.59 3.81 58.79 6.26 3.65 1.230

679.6 (−) C36H34N2O5F2ClSNa + 1.5 H2O 59.22 5.11 3.84 59.06 5.06 3.73 1.231

647.4 (−) C30H31N2O5ClBrSNa + 1.4 H2O 51.83 4.90 4.03 51.84 4.87 3.97 1.232

651.6 (−) C31H31N2O6F3ClSNa + 1.5 H2O 53.03 4.88 3.99 53.06 4.58 3.93 1.233

666.6 (−) C37H36N3O5S2Na + 2 H2O 61.22 5.55 5.79 61.03 5.43 5.69 1.234

687.6 (−) C34H32N2O5Cl3SNa + 2.5 H2O 54.08 4.94 3.71 54.01 4.68 3.49 1.236

655.6 (−) C34H33N2O5Cl2SNa + 2.5 H2O 56.67 5.31 3.89 56.55 4.94 3.71 1.237

653.6 (+) C34H33N2O5ClSNa + 3H2O 55.97 5.39 3.84 55.88 5.24 3.74 1.238

625.6 (+) C34H40N2O5ClSNa + 1.8 H2O 60.09 6.47 4.12 60.04 6.31 3.95 1.239

703.6 (+) C35H33N2O6F3ClSNa + 2.5 H2O 54.58 4.97 3.64 54.40 4.79 3.42 1.240

648.6 (+) C35H40N3O5S2Na + 4 H2O + 0.2 NaHCO3 55.72 6.40 5.54 55.60 6.71 5.36 1.241

633.6 (+) C29H35N2O6F3ClSNa + 1.8 H2O + 0.3 NaHCO3 49.38 5.50 3.93 48.53 5.92 3.75 1.242

633.6 (+) C29H35N2O6F3ClSNa + 1.8 H2O + 0.1 NaHCO3 50.22 5.60 4.03 49.98 5.23 3.79 1.243

679.6 (+) C36H35N2O5Cl2SNa + 3 H2O + 0.4 NaHCO3 55.39 5.29 3.55 55.07 4.89 3.43 1.244

726.6 (+) C37H35N2O6F3ClSNa + 3 H2O + 0.2 NaHCO3 54.35 5.05 3.41 54.17 4.77 3.49 1.245

659.6 (+) C34H39N2O5Cl2SNa + 1.9 H2O 57.04 6.03 3.91 56.71 5.82 3.64 1.246

629.6 (−) C36H41N2O6SNa + 2.5 H2O + 0.2 NaHCO3 60.84 6.52 3.92 60.82 6.25 3.90 1.247

673.4 (') C35H41N2Cl2SNa + 3 H2O 56.07 6.32 3.74 56.41 5.10 3.74 1.248

645.4 (+) C37H43N2O6SNa + 4 H2O 60.15 6.96 3.79 59.85 6.82 3.68 1.249

627.6 (+) C34H29N2O8SNa + 2.7 H2O 58.56 4.97 4.02 58.32 4.62 4.04 1.250

609.9 (+) C34H40N2O5FSNa + 1.5 H2O + 0.1 NaHCO3 61.48 6.52 4.21 61.24 6.22 4.18 1.251

753.4 (−) C39H31N2O5F6SNa + 2.2 H2O 57.38 4.37 3.43 57.45 4.17 3.33 1.252

725.6 (−) C37H36Cl3N2O5SNa + 1.8H2O 56.79 5.10 3.58 56.54 4.81 3.35 1.253

701.6 (−) C40H43 F2N2O5SNa + 2H2O 63.14 6.23 3.68 63.25 6.08 3.68 1.254

732.1 (−) C41H45F2N2O6SNa + 1.6H2O 62.84 6.20 3.57 62.97 5.97 3.45 1.255

781.6 (−) C38H33F8N2O5SNa + 0.6H2O + 0.4Na2CO3 53.76 4.02 3.27 53.59 3.62 2.95 1.256

664.1 (−) C36H34F3N2O5SNa + 1.7H2O 60.28 5.26 3.91 60.15 5.10 3.75 1.257

673.6 (−) C38H39F2N2O5SNa + 2H2O 62.28 5.91 3.82 62.23 5.52 3.60 1.258

727.6 (−) C38H36F5N2O5SNa + 1.2H2O + 0.15Na2CO3 58.13 4.91 3.55 58.52 4.50 3.14 1.259

713.6 (−) C36H33C12F2N2O5SNa + 2.5H2O 55.25 4.89 3.58 55.19 4.81 3.40 1.260

743.9 (−) C38H36ClF4N2O5SNa + 2.4H2O 56.32 5.07 3.46 56.32 4.85 3.30 1.261

747.6 (−) C37H33ClF5N2O5SNa + 2.6H2O 54.33 4.71 3.42 54.30 4.38 3.09 1.262

729.6 (−) C37H34ClF4N2O5SNa + 2H2O 56.31 4.85 3.55 56.36 4.68 3.42 1.263

679.6 (−) C36H34ClF2N2O5SNa + 3.2H2O 56.83 5.35 3.68 57.15 4.96 3.15 1.264

569.6 (−) C30H31F2N2O5SNa + 2.9H2O 55.88 5.75 4.34 55.63 5.36 4.25 1.265

693.6 (−) C37H36ClF2N2O5SNa + 2.2H2O 58.72 5.38 3.70 58.57 5.26 3.56 1.266

649.6 (−) C30H30BrF2N2O5SNa + 1.9H2O 51.06 4.83 3.97 51.08 4.54 4.02 1.267

715.9 (−) C40H41ClFN2O5SNa + 2H2O + 0.1Na2CO3 61.28 5.77 3.56 60.96 5.44 3.44 1.268

731.9 (−) C40H41Cl2N2O5SNa + 1.6H2O 61.24 5.68 3.57 61.21 5.71 3.32 1.269

711.6 (−) C41H44ClN2O5SNa + 2H2O 63.84 6.27 3.63 63.82 6.23 3.34 1.270

765.6 (−) C41H41ClF3N2O5SNa + 2.9H2O + 0.1Na2CO3 57.93 5.54 3.29 57.56 5.17 3.12 1.271

675.6 (−) C37H37ClFN2O5SNa + 3H2O 59.00 5.75 3.72 58.88 5.62 3.53 1.272

665.6 (−) C34H38BrN2O5SNa + 2.8H2O 55.18 5.94 3.79 55.45 6.68 3.76 1.273

551.6 (−) C30H32FN2O5SNa + 2.5H2O + 0.1Na2CO3 57.36 5.92 4.44 57.35 5.61 4.31 1.274

631.4 (−) C30H31BrFN2O5SNa + 2H2O 52.25 5.12 4.05 51.96 4.95 3.96 1.275

567.6 (−) C30H32ClN2O5SNa + 1.7H2O + 0.25Na2CO3 56.05 5.50 4.32 55.76 5.13 4.07 1.276

677.6 (−) C36H35Cl2N2O5SNa + 3.2H2O + 0.2Na2CO3 55.71 5.35 3.59 55.33 4.95 3.38 1.277

711.4 (−) C36H34Cl3N2O5SNa + 2.2H2O 55.74 4.99 3.61 54.49 4.68 3.43 1.278

711.4 (−) C36H34Cl3N2O5SNa + 2H2O 56.00 4.96 3.63 55.83 4.94 3.61 1.279

647.4 (−) C30H31BrClN2O5SNa + 2H2O + 0.1Na2CO3 50.45 4.92 3.91 50.21 4.57 4.10 1.280

727.4 (−) C37H35ClF3N2O6SNa + 1.8H2O + 0.2Na2CO3 55.52 4.83 3.48 55.21 4.45 3.56 1.281

569.6 (−) C30H31F2N2O5SNa + 2.3H2O + 0.1Na2CO3 56.08 5.57 4.35 55.83 5.27 4.26 1.282

677.6 (−) C36H35Cl2N2O5SNa + 2.3H2O 58.19 5.37 3.77 57.87 4.98 3.54 1.283

601.69 (−0 C31H32F3N2O5SNa + 2.9H2O + 0.15Na2CO3 54.00 5.50 4.04 53.66 5.13 3.87 1.284

693.4 (−) C30H31ClN2O5SNa + 3H2O 46.73 4.84 3.63 46.68 4.65 3.67 1.285

601.6 (−) C30H31Cl2N2O5SNa + 2.5H2O 53.73 5.41 4.18 54.10 5.74 4.27 1.286

589.6 (−) C34H41N2O5SNa + 2.9H2O 61.41 7.09 4.21 61.13 6.57 3.94 1.287

609.9 (−) C35H33N2NaO6S + 3H2O 61.21 5.72 4.08 61.12 5.57 3.82 1.288

561.4 (−) C31H33N2O6SNa + 4.7H2O 55.63 6.38 4.19 55.25 5.44 4.00 1.289

533.1 (−) C29H29N2O6SNa + 4.1H2O 55.25 5.95 4.44 54.96 5.57 4.28 1.290

605.6 (−) C35H29N2O6SNa + 3H2O 61.57 5.17 4.10 61.38 4.92 4.05 1.291

589.4 (−) C29H29Cl2N2O5SNa + 2H2O 53.79 5.14 4.33 53.51 4.42 4.26 1.292

559.4 (−) C31H31N2O6SNa + 3.2H2O 58.15 5.89 4.38 57.83 5.57 4.26 1.293

623.9 (−) C34H41ClN2O5S + 2.5H2O 60.93 6.92 4.18 60.69 6.55 4.44 1.294

529.6 (−) C29H26N2O6S + 2.3H2O 60.89 5.39 4.90 60.78 5.23 5.05 1.295

589.6 (−) C34H42N2O5S + 1.8H2O 65.53 7.38 4.50 65.30 6.90 4.49 1.296

651 (+) C38H37N2O6SNa + 2.5 H2O 63.58, 5.90, 3.90 63.49, 5.90, 3.71 1.297

693 (+) C38H38N2O5F3SNa + 0.65H2O 62.82, 5.45, 3.86 62.82, 5.37, =3.80 1.298

711 (−) C37H35N2O5F3ClSNa + 1.2H2O 58.72, 4.98, 3.70 58.77, 4.75, 3.60 1.299

661 (+) C37H38N2O5ClSNa + 0.7H2O 64.05, 5.72, 4.04 64.09, 5.47, 4.04 1.300

681 (+) C36H35N2O5Cl2SNa + 0.7H2O 60.54, 5.14, 3.92 60.54, 4.99, 3.88 1.301

661 (+) C37H38N2O5ClSNa + 0.8H2O 63.88, 5.74, 4.03 63.85, 5.85, 3.76 1.302

675 (+) C38H40N2O5ClSNa + 1.2H2O 63.67, 5.96, 3.91 63.71, 5.87, 3.86 1.303

705 (M+) C39H40N2O5F3SNa + 1.1H2O 62.57, 5.68, 3.74 62.58, 5.87, 3.69 1.304

711 (+) C38H40N2O6F3SNa + 1.2H2O 60.50, 5.66, 3.71 60.43, 5.65, 3.97 1.305

733 (+) C37H37N2O6F3ClSNa + 2.3H2O 55.92, 5.28, 3.53 55.89, 4.94, 3.74 1.306

677 (M+) C37H40N2O6ClSNa + 1.3H2O 61.50, 5.94, 3.88 61.47, 5.94, 3.73 1.307

699 (+) C36H37N2O6Cl2SNa + 1.5H2O 57.91, 5.40, 3.75 57.91, 5.51, 3.70 1.308

679 (+) C37H40N2O6SClNa + 2.2 H2O 60.15, 6.06, 3.79 59.96, 5.65, 3.65 1.309

719 (+) C36H35N2O6SF3ClNa + 2.0 H2O 55.78, 5.07, 3.61 55.71, 4.82, 3.52 1.310

716 (+) C37H35N2O5F3ClSNa + 0.8 H2O 59.28, 4.92, 3.74 59.33, 5.15, 3.63 1.311

709 (−) C38H40N2O6F3SNa + 0.8 H2O 61.08, 5.61, 3.75 61.09, 5.24, 3.59 1.312

732 (+) 57.62, 5.10, 3.63 57.61, 4.66, 3.42 (C37H37N2O6F3SClNa + 1.0 H2O) 1.313

697 (−) C37H38N2O6F3SClNa + 1.1 H2O 60.17, 5.49, 3.79 60.17 5.61, 3.70 1.314

717 (M+) C36H35N2O6SF3ClNa + 1.0 H2O 57.10, 4.93, 3.70 57.04, 4.56, 3.44 1.315

709 (+) C38H39N2O5Cl2SNa + 1.3 H2O 60.60, 5.57, 3.71 60.50, 5.41, 3.67 1.316

677 (M+) C40H41N2O6SNa + 2.2 H2O 64.88, 6.18, 3.78 64.81, 6.06, 3.7 1.317

745 (M+) 58.28, 4.71, 3.58 58.26, 4.89, 3.69 (C38H35N2O5F6SNa + 0.8 H2O) 1.318

697 (+) C37H35N2O5F4SNa + 0.6 H2O 60.91, 5.00, 3.87 60.92, 4.95, 3.88 1.319

728 (+) C38H37N2O5F3ClSNa + 1.1 H2O 59.35, 5.14, 3.64 59.23, 5.14, 3.75 1.320

693 (+) C38H38N2O5F3SNa + 0.8 H2O 62.59, 5.47, 3.84 62.64, 5.36, 3.83 1.321

647 (−) C39H39N2O5SNa + 1.6 H2O 66.95, 6.08, 4.00 66.95, 5.93, 3.98 1.322

637 (−) C38H42N2O5S + 1.8 H2O 67.99, 6.85, 4.17 67.80, 7.12, 4.35 1.323

643 (M+) C38H47N2O5SNa + 1.8 H2O 65.27, 7.29, 4.01 65.22, 7.68, 3.90 1.324

638 (+) C37H38N3O5SNa + 2.6 H2O 62.89, 6.16, 5.95 62.97, 6.30, 6.30 1.325

713 (+) C36H32N2O5Cl3SNa + 1.0 H2O + 0.1 CH3CN 57.50, 4.57, 3.89 57.34, 4.50, 4.20 1.326

665 (+) C39H39N2O6SNa + 2.0 H2O 64.80, 6.00, 3.88 64.75, 6.11, 3.71 1.327

683 (+) C35H33N2O6Cl2S + 1.6 H2O 57.39, 4.98, 3.82 57.35, 4.66, 3.82 1.328

653 (+) C36H35N2O7SNa + 1.1 H2O 63.98, 5.40, 4.03 63.86, 4.93, 3.71 1.329

670 (+) C35H35N2O6FSClNa + 3.7 H2O 55.62, 5.65, 3.71 55.44, 5.21, 3.71 1.330

651 (+) C38N37N2O65Na + 3.7 H2O 61.73, 6.05, 3.79 61.52, 5.74, 3.74 1.331

705 (+) C42H43N2O6SNa + 2.1 H2O 65.97, 6.22, 3.66 65.91, 6.29, 3.57 1.332

652 (+) C37H36N3O6SNa + 4.0 H2O 59.59, 5.95, 5.63 59.50, 5.67, 5.36 1.333

639 (+) C36H33N2O7SNa + 1.6 H2O 62.71, 5.29, 4.06 62.72, 5.26, 3.81 1.334

623 (+) C36H33N2O6SNa + 2.9 H2O 62.04, 5.61, 4.02 61.77, 5.15, 4.15 1.335

665 (−) C38H38N2O7SNa + 1.2 H2O + 0.2 CH3CN 64.09, 5.74, 4.28 64.10, 5.90, 4.54 1.336

677 (+) C40H39N2O6SNa + 2.0 H2O 65.38, 5.90, 3.81 65.34, 5.72, 4.01 1.337

679 (+) C40H41N2O6SNa + 1.8 H2O 65.52, 6.13, 3.82 65.55, 6.20, 3.74 1.338

653 (+) C38H39N2O6SNa + 1.5 H2O + 0.4 CH3CN 64.88, 6.06, 4.68 64.61, 5.63, 5.12 1.339

649 (+) C38H35N2O6SNa + 3.2 H2O 62.66, 5.73, 3.85 62.55, 5.66, 3.86 1.340

671.4 (−) C35H39F3N2O6S + 2.25H2O 58.94 6.15 3.93 59.02 6.25 3.74 1.341

655.6 657.6 (−) C34H38Cl2N2O5S + 3H2O + 0.1CF3CO2H 56.81 6.15 3.87 56.57 5.99 3.71 1.342

643.6 (−) C38H48N2O5S + 3H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 63.91 7.57 3.88 63.83 7.23 3.82 1.343

765.4 767.4 (−) C40H40Cl3N2O5SN + 3H2O 56.91 5.49 3.32 56.75 5.08 3.32 1.344

695.4 697.4 (−) C36H34Cl2FN2O5SNa + 1.75H2O 57.56 5.03 3.73 57.50 4.90 3.57 1.345

731.6 733.6 (−) C36H33Cl3FN2O5SNa + 2.25H2O 54.42 4.76 3.53 54.30 4.43 3.47 1.346

743.9 (−) C38H37ClF4N2O5S + 3H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 56.10 5.30 3.41 55.93 5.41 3.30 1.347

709.6 711.6 (−) C37H37Cl2FN2O5S + 2.25H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 57.96 5.42 3.61 57.81 5.44 3.60 1.348

709.6 711.6 (−) C37H37Cl2FN2O5S + 2.25H2O + 0.1CF3CO2H 58.51 5.49 3.67 58.52 5.59 3.55 1.349

689.9 (−) C38H40ClFN2O5S + 3H2O 61.24 6.22 3.76 61.22 6.36 3.75 1.350

675.6 (−) C37H38ClFN2O5S + 2.25H2O + 0.1CF3CO2H 61.28 5.89 3.84 61.09 6.13 4.15 1.351

695.1 697.4 (−) C31H32BrF3N2O6S + 3H2O 49.54 5.10 3.73 49.49 4.72 3.71 1.352

741.6 (−) C38H38ClF3N2O6S + 2.5H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 56.86 5.37 3.45 67.91 5.50 3.82 1.353

687.6 (−) C38H41ClN2O6S + 3H2O + 0.3CF3CO2H 59.63 6.13 3.60 59.85 6.00 3.59 1.354

741.6 (−) C38H38ClF3N2O6S + 3H2O + 0.1CF3CO2H 56.74 5.50 3.46 56.67 5.74 3.18 1.355

695.4 697.6 (−) C36H35Cl2FN2O5S + 2.75H2O + 0.5CF3CO2H 55.26 5.14 3.48 55.24 4.23 3.38 1.356

675.6 (−) C37H38ClFN2O5S + 2.75H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 59.93 5.88 3.74 60.11 5.96 3.49 1.357

695.6 697.4 (−) C36H35Cl2FN2O5S + 2.75 H2O + 0.1 CF3CO2H 57.32 5.39 3.69 57.33 5.53 3.57 1.358

675.6 (−) C37H38ClFN2O5S + 2.75H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 59.93 5.88 3.74 60.01 5.82 3.75 1.359

691.6 693.4 (−) C37H38Cl2N2O5S + 3H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 58.30 5.78 3.64 58.37 5.71 3.66 1.360

647.6 (−) C36H39ClN2O5S + 3H2O 61.48 6.74 3.98 61.66 6.89 4.08 1.361

684.6 (−) C37H36ClN3O6S + 2.75H2O + 0.2CF3CO2H 59.22 5.54 5.54 59.13 5.10 5.54 1.362

631.6 (−) C35H40N2O7S + 3.25 H2O 60.81 6.78 4.05 60.65 6.77 4.16 1.363

657.6 (−) C34H37F3N2O6S + 3.5H2O 56.58 6.14 3.88 56.40 6.16 3.59 1.364

617.4 (−) C31H33F3N2O6S + 3H2O + 0.1CF3CO2H 54.78 5.76 4.09 54.52 5.41 4.32 1.365

633.6 (−) C34H35ClN2O6S + 3H2O + 0.3CF3CO2H 57.45 5.75 3.87 57.44 5.49 3.80 1.366

627.4 629.4 (−) C32H34Cl2N2O5S + 2.25H2O 57.35 5.79 4.18 57.58 5.88 4.10 1.367

557.6 (−) C32H34N2O5S + 3.5H2O 62.27 6.61 4.54 62.23 6.71 4.84 1.368

658.6, 660.6 (−) C35H34ClN3O6S + 3.5H2O 58.12 5.71 5.81 58.37 6.37 5.73 1.369

585.4, 587.1 (−) C29H28Cl2N2O5S + 1.75H2O 56.27 5.13 4.53 56.52 5.54 4.61 1.370

689.9 (−) C42H42N2O6S + 3H2O + 0.4CF3CO2H 63.51 6.17 3.54 63.17 6.25 3.67 1.371

687.9 689.9 (−) C31H29ClN2O6S + 1.5H2O 60.04 5.20 4.52 59.71 5.47 5.10 1.372

569.6 (−) C30H31F2N2O5SNa + 1.75H2O 57.73 5.57 4.49 57.93 5.50 4.87 1.373

607.6 (−) C32H32ClN2O6Na + 2.25 H2O 57.22 5.48 4.17 57.29 5.59 4.44 1.374

591.4 (−) C32H32FN2O6SNa + 1.7H2O 59.96 5.53 4.34 59.75 6.10 5.70 1.375

637.6 (−) C37H37N2O6SNa + 4.5H2O 59.91 6.25 3.78 59.92 6.02 3.60 1.376

655.6 (−) C37H37FN2O6S + 1H2O 65.86 5.83 4.15 65.98 5.98 3.09 1.377

663.9 (−) C39H40N2O6S + 2.5H2O 65.99 6.39 3.95 65.69 6.40 3.76 1.378

725.4 (−) C40H33F3N2O6S + 2.5H2O 62.25 4.9 3.63 62.37 4.89 3.40 1.379

667.4 (−) C34H28F4N2O6S + 3H2O + 0.3CF3CO2H 54.90 4.57 3.70 54.81 4.49 3.65 1.380

649.6 (−) C34H29F3N2O6S + 0.5 H2O + 0.4 CF3CO2H 59.26 4.34 3.97 58.84 4.04 4.46 1.381

675.6 (−) C39H33FN2O6S + 3H2O 64.10 5.38 3.83 63.91 5.13 3.80 1.382

571.5 (−) C32H32N2O6S + 2H2O + 0.3CF3CO2H 60.90 5.69 4.36 60.57 5.57 4.59 1.383

575.6 (−) C32H36N2O6S + 0.5 H2O + 0.3 CF3CO2H 63.16 6.06 4.52 63.27 5.74 3.70 1.384

603.6 (−) C30H34Cl2N2O5S + 1H2O + 0.2 CF3CO2H 56.49 5.64 4.33 56.13 5.47 4.57 1.385

759.6 (+) C38H32Cl3N2O5SNa + 1 H2O + 0.2 Na2CO3 57.55 4.30 3.51 57.25 3.91 3.26 1.386

803.4 (+) C40H32ClF6N2O5SNa + 0.5 Na2CO3 55.39 3.67 3.19 55.49 3.39 3.26 1.387

745.9 (+) C42H42ClN2O5SNa + 0.8 H2O 61.77 5.38 3.43 61.73 5.50 3.59 1.388

693.4 (+) C24H20BrIClN2O5SNa 37.40 2.62 3.63 37.30 2.51 3.54 1.389

717.6 (+) C40H38ClN2O5SNa + 2.2 H2O 63.48 5.65 3.70 63.08 5.25 3.77 1.390

653.6 (+) C35H34N2O5F3SNa + 1 H2O 60.69 5.24 4.04 60.37 5.39 4.05 1.391

833.6 (+) C43H39N2O5F6SNa + 1 H2O 60.70 4.86 3.29 60.87 5.19 3.57 1.392

779.6 (+) C41H38N2O5Cl3SNa + 1.3 H2O 59.79 4.97 3.40 59.76 5.14 3.67 1.393

777.6 (+) C42H39N2O5F3ClSNa + 3.1 H2O 58.99 5.33 3.28 58.73 5.00 3.10 1.394

779.6 (+) C43H42N2O5F3SNa + 2.7 H2O 62.41 5.77 3.39 62.67 5.60 3.14 1.395

732.1 (+) C45H49N2O5SNa + 1.2 H2O 69.78 6.69 3.62 69.40 7.02 3.83 1.396

837.6 (+) C41H32N2O5F9SNa + 1 H2O + 0.2 Na2CO3 55.39 3.84 3.14 55.21 3.44 3.07 1.397

599.9 (+) C35H37N2O5SNa + (0.4) NaO3SCH2CH2NH2 63.27 5.84 4.95 63.07 6.07 5.25 1.398

710.4 (+) C41H40N2O5ClSNa + 1.7 H2O 64.63 5.74 3.68 64.56 5.70 3.56 1.399

779.6 (+) C42H39N2O5F3ClSNa + 1 H2O 61.72 5.06 3.43 61.50 5.33 3.32 1.400

745.6 (+) C41H39Cl2N2O5SNa + 3.7 H2O 59.16 5.62 3.37 59.17 5.46 3.54 1.401

757.6 (+) C43H42F3N2O5SNa + 3 H2O 62.01 5.81 3.36 61.86 5.65 3.52 1.402

769.6 (+) C39H32Cl2F3N2O5SNa + 3 H2O 55.39 4.53 3.31 55.39 4.17 3.57 1.403

729.6 (+) C41H38N2O5F3SNa + 0.6 H2O + 0.3 Na2CO3 63.07 5.02 3.56 62.74 4.71 3.42 1.404

679.4 (+) C25H20N2O5F3Br2SNa + 1.5 H2O 41.28 3.19 3.85 41.16 2.97 3.96 1.405

703.6 (+) C43H45N2O5SNa + 2.5 H2O + 0.1 Na2CO3 66.52 6.48 3.60 66.47 6.11 3.73 1.406

752.6 (+) C40H37N2O56Cl2SNa + 1.7 H2O 61.41 5.21 3.58 61.07 4.82 3.42 1.407

703.6 (+) C43H45N2O5SNa + 2.6 H2O 66.92 6.56 3.63 66.83 6.32 3.43 1.408

585.6 (+) C34H35N2O5SNa + 2.4 H2O 62.83 6.17 4.31 62.66 6.23 4.51 1.409

787.4 (+) C41H37ClF3N2O5SNa + 1.5 H2O 60.63 4.96 3.45 60.89 5.25 3.31 1.410

709.6 (+) C41H40N2O5ClSNa + 1.8 H2O 64.48 5.75 3.67 64.27 5.43 3.61 1.411

689.6 (+) C42H43N2O5SNa + 2.9 H2O 66.11 6.45 3.67 66.13 6.13 3.54 1.412

743.6 (+) C42H41F3N2O5SNa + 1.8 H2O 63.27 5.51 3.51 63.26 5.55 3.64 1.413

799.4 (+) C37H26N2O5Cl2SNa + 2.5 H2O 52.62 3.70 3.32 52.69 3.53 3.29 1.414

645.1 (+) C36H36N2ClSNa + 2.1 H2O 61.33 5.75 3.97 61.38 5.83 4.13 1.415

807.6 (+) C45H46N2O5F3SNa + 2.5 H2O + 0.4 MeOH 63.06 6.13 3.24 63.43 5.90 2.84 1.416

717.9 (+) C44H47N2O5SNa + 3.2 H2O 66.34 6.76 3.42 66.05 6.47 3.49 1.417

685.6 (+) C38H35N2O7SNa + 4 H2O 60.15 5.71 3.69 60.12 5.38 3.44 1.418

811.6 (+) C38H27N2O5F6Cl2SNa + 2.3 H2O 52.28 3.65 3.21 52.13 3.50 3.25 1.419

633.4 (+) C38H35N2O5SNa + 3 H2O 64.39 5.83 3.95 64.66 5.72 4.04 1.420

661.6 (+) C40H39N2O5SNa + 2.3 H2O 66.34 6.07 3.87 66.33 6.05 3.88 1.421

703.6 (+) C38H33N2O5Cl2SNa + 1.8 H2O 60.37 4.88 3.71 60.27 4.67 3.71 1.422

735.9 (+) C36H25N2O5F6SNa + 1.5 H2O + 0.1 Na2CO3 56.15 3.65 3.63 56.11 3.32 3.80 1.423

675.4 (+) C36H29N2O5Cl2SNa + 3 H2O 57.68 4.71 3.74 57.86 4.67 3.81 1.424

613.6 (+) C36H39N2O5SNa + 2.5 H2O 63.61 6.52 4.12 63.47 6.46 4.04 1.425

611.1 (+) C24H21N2O5Br2SNa + 4.1 H2O 40.82 4.17 3.97 40.48 3.78 3.81 1.426

688.9 (+) C36H34N2O5F3SNa + 2.5 H2O + 0.3 Na2CO3 57.10 5.15 3.67 56.85 4.85 3.84 1.427

809.4 (+) C38H27N2O5F6Cl2SNa + 2.9 H2O 51.64 3.74 3.17 51.33 3.66 3.17 1.428

810.4 (+) C38H27N2O5F6Cl2SNa + 2.5 H2O 52.06 3.68 3.20 51.71 3.54 3.20 1.429

743.6 (+) C36H28N2O5Cl4S + 0.5 H2O 57.54 3.89 3.73 57.63 3.99 3.71 1.430

699.4 (+) C36H27N2O5F4SNa + 3.5 H2O 56.77 4.50 3.68 56.60 4.18 3.63 1.431

687.6 (+) C38H39N4O5SNa + 3H2O + 1 MeOH 60.32 6.47 7.16 60.64 6.16 6.77 1.432

693.4 (+) C34H42N2O8SPNa + 2H2O 56.04 6.36 3.84 55.86 6.40 3.96 1.433

655.10 (+) C37H37N2O7SNa + 5.5 H2O 57.28 6.24 3.61 57.26 5.97 3.78 1.434

690.1 (+) C40H51N2O6SNa + (1.5)H2O + (0.3)C9H20N3O 64.61 7.62 5.12 64.94 7.96 5.28 1.435

707.6 (+) C37H35N2O6Cl2SNa + (4.0)H2O + (0.5) C9H20N3O 55.70 5.97 5.48 55.48 6.11 5.79 1.436

689.9 (+) C40H51N2O6SNa + (1.5)H2O + (0.35) C9H20N3O 64.53 7.66 5.32 64.24 7.65 5.38 1.437

697.4 (+) C36H35Cl2N2O6SNa + 3.5 H2O 55.46 5.30 3.59 55.41 4.95 3.54 1.438

713.6 (+) C37H35N2O5F3ClSNa + 3.6 H2O 55.55 5.32 3.50 55.17 5.29 3.72 1.439

681.6 (+) C38H29N2O6F2SNa + 2.7 H2O 60.75 4.61 3.73 60.44 4.21 3.56 1.440

733.1 (+) C41H38N3O8SNa + 2.5 H2O 61.49 5.41 5.25 61.26 5.55 5.37 1.441

745.6 (+) C39H33N2O8S2Na + 2.5 H2O 59.31 4.88 3.93 59.12 4.68 3.55 1.442

657.6 (+) C35H29N4O6SNa + 3.5 H2O 58.41 5.04 7.78 58.18 4.86 7.73 1.443

702.6 (+) C37H29N3O6ClSNa + 5.8 H2O 55.09 5.07 5.21 54.72 4.67 5.34 1.444

668.4 (+) C37H30N3O6SNa + 4.2 H2O 59.78 5.21 5.65 59.50 4.87 5.86 1.445

665.4 (+) C37H32N2O6S2 + 0.5 H2O 65.95 4.94 4.16 65.73 4.83 4.20 1.446

673.4 (+) C36H29N2O6S2Na + 3.5 H2O 58.76 4.93 3.81 58.92 4.56 4.00 1.447

673.1 (+) C36H29N2O6S2Na + 3.5 H2O 58.76 4.93 3.81 58.39 4.68 3.96 1.448

657.4 (+) C36H29N2O7SNa + 3 H2O 60.84 4.96 3.94 60.51 4.58 4.12 1.449

597.4 (+) C30H26Cl2N2O5S + 3.8 H2O + 0.4 TFA 51.99 4.80 3.94 51.67 4.50 4.44 1.450

665.6 (+) C38H39N3O6S + H2O + 0.7 TFA 61.97 5.50 5.50 62.00 5.20 5.34 1.451

769.9 (+) C41H44ClF3N2O5S + 2 H2O + TFA 56.18 5.37 3.05 55.86 5.48 3.21 1.452

715.6 (+) C37H35FSN2O5S + 1.2 H2O + 0.2 TFA 59.17 4.99 3.69 59.04 5.26 3.30 1.453

696.6 (+) C37H36F4N2O5S + 0.5 H2O + 0.1 TFA 62.30 5.21 3.91 62.24 5.25 2.65 1.454

653.6 (+) C38H40N2O6S + 2 H2O + 0.2 TFA 64.81 6.21 3.94 64.51 5.99 3.82 1.455

713.6 (+) C37H36ClF3N2O5S + 0.8 H2O + 0.1 TFA 60.46 5.14 3.79 60.75 6.39 4.68 1.456

701.6 (+) C42H40N2O6 + H2O + 0.4 TFA 67.24 5.59 3.66 67.13 5.89 3.39 1.457

719.6 (+) C39H37F3N2O6S + H2O + 0.2 TFA 62.30 5.19 3.90 62.54 5.16 3.71 1.458

733.6 (+) C34H33BrCl2N2O5S + H2O + 0.5 TFA 52.06 4.43 3.47 51.86 4.21 3.25 1.459

705.6 (+) C36H35BrN2O6S + 3 H2O + 0.3 TFA 55.51 5.26 3.54 55.12 5.03 3.77 1.460

693.6 (−) C37H35F3N2O6S + 3 H2O + 0.1 TFA + 0.1 DMF 58.84 5.50 3.84 58.93 5.55 4.24 1.461

661.6 (+) C36H34F2N2O6S + 1.4 H2O + 0.1 TFA 62.35 5.33 4.02 62.55 5.64 3.67 1.462

659.6 (+) C36H35ClN2O6S + 2 H2O + 0.2 TFA 60.89 5.50 3.90 60.59 5.25 4.27 1.463

709.6 (+) C37H35F3N2O7S + 0.5 TFA 59.60 4.67 3.66 59.29 4.58 3.51 1.464

653.6 (+) C37H36N2O7S + 2 H2O + 0.1 TFA 63.81 5.57 4.00 63.69 5.48 3.91 1.465

655.6 (+) C37H38N2O7S + 3 H2O + 0.4 TFA 60.18 5.93 3.71 59.98 5.78 3.55 1.466

650.9 (+) C37H35N3O6S + 3.4 H2O 63.14 5.87 5.97 62.13 5.99 6.91 1.467

653.1 (+) C37H37N3O6S + 2.5 H2O 63.78 6.08 6.03 64.09 6.48 7.31 1.468

574.5 (+) C31H31N3O6S + 0.5 TFA 60.94 5.03 6.66 60.60 4.74 6.79 1.469

602.7 (+) C31H31N3O6S + 0.5 TFA 60.94 5.03 6.66 60.60 4.75 6.79 1.470

656.6 (+) C36H37N307S + (0.1) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 64.99 H: 5.62 N: 6.28 C: 64.99 H: 5.79 N: 6.50 1.471

652.9 (+) C37H37N3O6S + (1.5) H2O + (0.2) TFA C: 64.03 H: 5.78 N: 5.99 C: 64.09 H: 5.75 N: 5.87 1.472

747.6 (−) C36H33N2O5Cl4SNa + (1) H2O C: 54.83 H: 4.47 N: 3.55 C: 54.68 H: 4.47 N: 3.52 1.473

727.4 (−) C37H36N2O5Cl3SNa + (1.5) H2O C: 571.8 H: 5.06 N: 3.60 C: 57.20 H: 4.90 N: 3.59 1.474

741.9 (+) C39H40ClF3N2O5S + (0.9) EtOH C: 62.61 H: 5.85 N: 3.58 C: 62.84 H: 5.46 N: 4.02 1.475

705.9 (−) C39H41F3N2O5S C: 66.27 H: 5.85 N: 3.96 Not Tested 1.476

725.6 (−) C38H38ClF3N2O5S C: 62.76 H: 5.27 N: 3.85 Not Tested 1.477

705.9 (−) C38H39Cl2N2O5SNa + (1.7) H2O C: 60.03 H: 5.62 N: 3.68 C: 59.82 H: 5.40 N: 3.61 1.478

705.9 (−) C38H39Cl2N2O5SNa + (0.5) H20 + (0.2) NaHCO3 C: 60.73 H: 5.36 N: 3.71 C: 60.65 H: 4.88 N: 3.57 1.479

733.9 (−) C40H43Cl2N2O5SNa + (1.5) H2O + (0.2) NaHCO3 C: 60.24 H: 5.81 N: 3.49 C: 60.59 H: 5.47 N: 3.22 1.480

620.6 (+) C34H41N3O6S + (2.0) H2O + (0.3) TFA C: 60.23 H: 6.62 N: 6.09 C: 60.05 H: 6.54 N: 5.96 1.481

765.6 (+) C37H35N2O6F3Cl2S + (1.5) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 55.71 H: 4.79 N: 3.49 C: 55.45 H: 4.87 N: 3.44 1.482

707.6 (−) C31H33ClN2O5SNa + (1.7) H2O C: 48.89 H: 4.82 N: 3.68 C: 48.70 H: 4.63 N: 3.50 1.483

685.9 (−) C39H42ClN2O5SNa + (1.5) H2O C: 63.62 H: 6.16 N: 3.80 C: 63.63 H: 6.01 N: 3.70 1.484

691.9 (−) C37H37Cl2N2O5SNa + (1.6) H2O C: 59.69 H: 5.44 N: 3.76 C: 59.57 H: 5.10 N: 3.66 1.485

759.9 (−) C38H36Cl2F3N2O5SNa + (2.3) H2O C: 55.32 H: 4.95 N: 3.40 C: 55.67 H: 4.70 N: 3.30 1.486

739.9 (−) C39H39ClF3N2O5SNa + (2.0) H2O C: 58.61 H: 5.42 N: 3.50 C: 58.67 H: 5.27 N: 3.34 1.487

761.9 (+) C38H36Cl2F3N2O5SNa + (2.3) H2O C: 55.32 H: 4.96 N: 3.40 C: 55.09 H: 4.70 N: 3.29 1.488

763.9 (+) C41H37ClF3N2O5SNa + (2.2) H2O C: 59.70 H: 5.06 N: 3.40 C: 59.67 H: 4.96 N: 3.24 1.489

750.6 (+) C40H35ClF3N2O5SNa + (2.1) H2O C: 59.38 H: 4.88 N: 3.46 C: 59.04 H: 4.52 N: 3.39 1.490

653.6 (+) C36H36N4O6S + (1.5) H2O + (0.2) TFA C: 62.23 H: 5.63 N: 7.97 C: 62.26 H: 5.63 N: 7.67 1.491

733.6 (+) C35H33N2O5F3BrSNa + (1.0) H2O C: 54.48 H: 4.57 N: 3.63 C: 54.48 H: 4.28 N: 3.42 1.492

677.9 (−) C37H36F3N2O5SNa + (1.5) H2O C: 61.06 H: 5.40 N: 3.85 C: 61.06 H: 5.31 N: 3.74 1.493

701.9 (−) C43H45N2O5SNa + (2.8) H2O C: 66.61 H: 6.58 N: 3.61 C: 66.54 H: 6.15 N: 3.60 1.494

735.9 (−) C39H37N2O5F3ClSNa + (0.8) H2O C: 60.39 H: 5.02 N: 3.61 C: 60.38 H: 4.76 N: 3.59 1.495

671.6 (−) C41H41N2O5Na + (1.0) H2O + (0.2) NaHCO3 C: 65.35 N: 5.67 N: 3.66 C: 65.36 H: 5.49 N: 3.58 1.496

672.6 (−) C37H39N3O5ClSNa + (2.8) H2O + (0.3) NaCO3 C: 57.55 H: 5.77 N: 5.40 C: 57.49 H: 5.54 N: 5.28

Benzoxazole containing anilines required for the synthesis of compounds such as the one in Example 1.146 were generated using known methods as shown below:

To a suspension of 4-acetylamino-2-methyl-benzoic acid (2.0 g, 10.3 mmol) in PPA (˜85 g) was added aminophenol (1.2 g, 10.8 mmol). The reaction was heated to 200° C. for 2 h, then carefully quenched in aqueous sodium carbonate (˜50% saturated) at room temperature. Ethyl acetate was added, and the organic layer was washed with water and brine, and dried over sodium sulfate. The crude product was obtained as an orange oil and was subsequently purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel eluting with ethyl acetate in hexanes to afford the desired product, 4-benzooxazol-2-yl-3-methyl-phenylamine as a colorless solid, 290 mg (13%). ¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 7.84-7.81 (m, 1H), 7.64-7.62 (m, 2H), 7.32-7.27 (m, 2H), 6.51 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 5.83 (s, 2H), 2.61 (s, 3H). LC-MS m/z=225 [C₁₄H₁₂N₂O+H]⁺.

Example 1.497

Step 1 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

A solution of LiHMDS in toluene (1.0M, 1.6 mL, 1.6 mmol) was cooled in a dry-ice acetone bath (−78° C.) and diluted with 3 mL of THF. A solution of 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (675 mg, prepared as described in Bioorg. Med. Chem Lett. 2004, 14, 2047-2050) in 5 mL of THF was added via cannula. The mixture was stirred at the same temperature 30 min. It was then transferred to an acetone/ice bath, where it was warmed to ˜10° C. over a 1.5 h period. The mixture was cooled back to −78° C. and iodomethane (0.11 mL) was added via syringe. The mixture was then stirred for a 2 h period while allowing it to warm up to room temperature (approximately 2 h). The mixture was poured over a mixture of ethyl acetate and ice cold aqueous ammonium chloride. The organic phase was washed with water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. The residue obtained after removal of the solvent was treated with hexanes/ethyl acetate to cause the formation to precipitate the title compound (307 mg, 44%) HNMR (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, selected signals): 5.12 (211, AB quartet), 3.82 (3H, s), 3.47 (1H, d, J=13.0 Hz), 3.22 (1H, d, J=13.2 Hz), 1.37 (3H, s), 1.28 (9H, s)

Step 2 4-[2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl_2-carboxy-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a mixture of 4-[2-Benzyloxycarbonyl-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (307 mg), ethanol (10 mL) and ethyl acetate (5 mL) added diisopropyl ethyl amine (0.15 mL) and 10% Pd/C (351 mg). The heterogeneous mixture was stirred under an atmosphere of hydrogen for a period of 3 h. The solids were removed at this time by filtration and the solvents removed under educed pressure. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and 0.5M aqueous hydrochloric acid. The organic phase was washed (water, saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. Concentration afforded the carboxylic acid as a white powder. LCMS: 355.6 (M+H)⁺

Step 3 2-{4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-propyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid

Using the methods described in Example 1.001 with appropriate modifications, the title compound was obtained.

LCMS: 637.9 (M−H)⁻ Elemental Analysis: Calculated for C37H38N2O6S+(2.0)H2O: C: 65.86, H: 6.27, N: 4.15; Found: C: 65.92, H: 6.23, N: 3.98.

Enantiomerically enriched compounds of this class were synthesized using the methods illustrated below:

J4-{3-(4-Benzyl-2-oxo-oxazolidin-3-yl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-3-oxo-propyl}-benzoic acid methyl ester

Step 1

To a solution of 4-[2-carboxy-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (1) (1.5 g, 4.0 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ (25 mL) at room temperature was added oxalyl chloride (1.03 g, 8.19 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature and the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was dried under vacuum for 3-4 h. The crude product was used in the next step.

Step-2

To a stirred solution of R-(+)-4-benzyl-oxazolidinone (2) (0.89 g, 4.9 mmol) in THF (30 mL) at −78° C. was added n-BuLi (4.9 mL, 4.9 mmol, 1.0 M solution in hexane). The reaction mixture was stirred for 45 min, at −78° C., then acid chloride (1.6 g, 4.16 mmole) was added dropwise, stirred for 2 h at −78° C. then allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for another hour (monitored by TLC). The reaction mixture was quenched with saturated NH₄Cl solution (50 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×150 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with CH₂Cl₂-hexanes (40%) to separate the (R)- and (S)-diastereomers of 4-{3-(4-(R)-Benzyl-2-oxo-oxazolidin-3-yl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-3-oxo-propyl}-benzoic acid methyl ester (3) and (4) as a mixture (0.82 g, and 0.8 g, 75%):

(R)-Diastereomer

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 7.92 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.35-7.00 (m, 9H), 7.0-6.96 (m, 2H), 6.24 (s, 2H), 5.42 (dd, J=6.3, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 4.56-4.51 (m, 1H), 4.04-3.99 (m, 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 3.54 (dd, J=9.3, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 3.13-3.10 (m, 2H), 2.59 (dd, J=6.3, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 1.11 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (4:1); R_(f)=0.55.

(S)-Diastereomer

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 7.88 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.36-7.16 (m, 9H), 6.95-6.92 (m, 2H), 6.27 (s, 2H), 5.35 (dd, J=7.2, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 4.66-4.60 (m, 1H), 4.09-3.98 (m, 2H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 3.49 (dd, J=9.3, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 3.13-3.02 (m, 2H), 2.52 (dd, J=6.3, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 1.12 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (4:1); R_(f)=0.4.

(R)-4-[2-carboxy-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of the (R)-diastereomer of 4-{3-(4-(R)-Benzyl-2-oxo-oxazolidin-3-yl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-3-oxo-propyl}-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.43 g, 0.81 mmol) in THF/H₂O (20 mL) (3:1) at room temperature were added H₂O₂ (2.2 mL, 8.1 mmol 35% in H₂O) followed by LiOH (40 mg, 1.63 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred for 3 h. at room temperature, quenched with (0.1 N HCl). The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and dried over MgSO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford corresponding acid. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with CH₂Cl₂/MeOH 2%-15% to afford the title compound (0.4 g, 100%).

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 7.77 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.28 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 4H), 7.18 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 6.24 (dd. J=4.5, 13.4 Hz, 2H), 3.90 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.78 (s, 3H), 3.43 (dd, J=7.2, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 2.95 (dd, J=7.2, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 1.05 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=CH₂Cl₂/MeOH (10%); R_(f)=0.35. Chiral HPLC conditions: Kromasil 100-5-TBB chiral column 250×4.6 cm, (5% hexane/2-propanol to 30%), 35 min, flow rate 1 mL/min, RT=12.41 min (enantiomeric excess=>96% single enantiomer)

(S)_4-[2-carboxy-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

The procedure described for the synthesis of the (R)-isomer was followed with appropriate modifications.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.77 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.28 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 4H), 7.18 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 6.24 (dd, J=4.5, 13.4 Hz, 2H), 3.90 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.78 (s, 3H), 3.43 (dd, J=7.2, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 2.95 (dd, J=7.2, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 1.05 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=CH₂Cl₂/MeOH (10%); R_(f)=0.35. Chiral HPLC conditions: Kromasil 100-5-TBB chiral column 250×4.6 cm, (5% hexane/2-propanol to 30%), 35 min, flow rate 1 mL/min, RT=14.03 min (enantiomeric excess=>96% single enantiomer)

(R)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred suspension of 4-[2-carboxy-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.56 g, 1.10 mmol) in anhydrous CH₂Cl₂ (20 mL), was added oxalylchloride (0.38 g, 3.06 mmol) at rt. The reaction mixture was stirred for 14 h, concentrated under reduced pressure and azeotroped with CH₂Cl₂ (2×10 mL). The crude acid chloride (0.062 g, 1.61 mmol) was treated with 4-benzofuran phenyl amine (0.37 g, 1.93 mmol) and N,N-diispropylethylamine (0.83 g, 6.44 mmol) in CH₂Cl₂ (25 mL) at 0° C. The reaction mixture was stirred for 14 h at rt and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with CH₂Cl₂-hexanes (30%-100%) to afford (R)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a brownish solid (0.35 g, 48%)

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.80 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.71-7.66 (m, 2H), 7.50-7.43 (m, 4H), 7.28-6.94 (m, 8H), 6.87 (s, 1H), 6.20 (s, 2H), 3.81 (s, 3H), 3.71-3.59 (m, 2H), 3.03 (dd, J=7.2, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 1.04 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.55.

(S)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

The procedure described in for the synthesis of the (R)-isomer was followed with appropriate modifications.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.80 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.74 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.56-7.47 (m, 4H), 7.34-7.11 (m, 8H), 6.93 (s, 1H), 6.27 (s, 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 3.77-3.65 (m, 2H), 3.10 (dd, J=7.5, 12.6 Hz, 1H), 1.11 (s, 9H); LC-MS m/z=554 [C₃₁H₄₂NBrO₄+H]⁺; TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.55.

(R)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid

To a stirred solution of (R)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (0.29 g, 0.52 mmol) in EtOH/THF/H2O (4:2:1) (12 mL) at rt, was added aq. 40% NaOH (2.5 ml), The reaction mixture was stirred for overnight, After completion of the reaction, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The crude was taken to pH=2 with 4N HCl and the resulting mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated, the resulting compound was dried under vacuum to afford 4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-di methyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid as a solid (0.27 g, 98%):

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CD3OD): 10.23 (s, 1H), 7.78 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 4H), 7.55-7.66 (m, 4H), 7.20-7.40 (m, 9H), 6.10 (bt, 1H), 4.03 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 1H), 3.45 (dd, J=5.0, 9.0 Hz, 1H), 3.03 (dd, J=5.7, 12.9 Hz, 1H), 2.20-2.40 (m, 2H), 2.10-2.15 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.75 (m, 2H), 1.50-1.60 (m, 2H); LC-MS m/z=541 [C₃₇H₃₄NO₃+H]⁺.

Example 1.498 (R)-2-(4-{2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl]-ethyl}-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt

To a mixed of (R)-4-[2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl-ethyl]-benzoic acid (0.14 g, 0.25 mmol), EDCI (95 mg, 0.5 mmol), HOBt (79 mg, 0.5 mmol), N,N-diisopropylethylamine (134 mg, 1.0 mmol) in DMF (7 mL), and followed by taurine (65 mg, 0.5 mmol) was added. The resulting mixture was stirred for 14 h and monitored by LCMS. After completion of the reaction the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The resulting mixture was treated with an excess of sodium bicarbonate and loaded on top of a C-18 chromatography column. The column was eluted with H₂O/Acetonitrile 0%-100%, the product-containing fractions were lyophilized to give 2-(4-{2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl]-ethyl}-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt as a white solid. (95 mg)

¹H NMR (500 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 10.25 (s, 1H), 8.40 (t, J=5.5 Hz, 1H), 7.80 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 7.67-7.57 (m, 6H), 7.34 (s, 1H), 7.28-7.21 (m, 8H), 6.28 (d, J=9.9 Hz, 2H), 4.0 (t, J=4.8 Hz, 1H), 3.48-3.42 (m, 3H), 3.04 (dd, J=4.2, 8.4 Hz, 1H), 2.62 (t, J=11.0 Hz, 2H), 1.09 (s, 9H); LC-MS m/z=651 [C₃H₃₅N₂O₆SNa+H]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=UV @ 254 and 220 nm retention time in min: 24.03; Anal Calcd: (MF:C₃₈H₃₇N₂O₆SNa+2.5H₂O) Calcd: C:63.58, H:5.90, N:3.90. Found: C:63.49, H:5.90; N:3.71.

Chiral HPLC conditions: Regis-Whelh-01-786615 T=30° C.; mobile phase=100% ACN/(5% Phosphate pH=7.0, ACN) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=320 nm. Retention time in min: 26.34 min (enantiomeric excess=75.8%)

Example 1.499 (S)-2-(4-{2-(4-Benzofuran-2-yl-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-[4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-enyl)-phenyl]-ethyl}-benzoyl amino-ethane sulfonic acid sodium salt (13)

The procedure described for the synthesis of the (R)-isomer was followed with appropriate modifications.

¹H NMR (500 MHz, DMSO-d₆): 10.25 (s, 1H), 8.39 (t, J=5.5 Hz, 1H), 7.80 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 7.67-7.57 (m, 6H), 7.34 (s, 1H), 7.28-7.21 (m, 8H), 6.28 (dd, J=16.5, 25.5 Hz, 2H), 4.0 (t, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 3.47-3.41 (m, 3H), 3.04 (dd, J=4.2, 6.5 Hz, 1H), 2.62 (t, J=7.0 Hz, 2H), 1.07 (s, 9H); LC-MS m/z=651 [C₃₈H₃₅N₂O₆SNa+H]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1 TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=UV (@254 and 220 nm retention time in min: 23.55; Anal Calcd: (MF:C₃₈H₃₇N₂O₆SNa+3.7H₂O) Calcd: C: 61.73, H: 6.05, N: 3.79. Found: C: 61.52, H: 5.74, N:3.74.

Chiral HPLC conditions: Regis-Whelh-01-786615 T=30° C.; mobile phase=100% ACN/(5% Phosphate pH=7.0, ACN) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=320 nm. Retention time in min: 20.29 min (enantiomeric excess=66.4%)

Example 2.001 2-{4-[2-[5-(4-Bromo-phenyl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-ethyl]-benzoylamino}-ethanesulfonic acid Step A

A solution of 10 g (30 mmol) of the carboxylic acid in THF was cooled to 0° C., and treated with 60 mL of a 1M solution of borane in THF (60 mmol). The cooling bath was removed and the mixture stirred at room temperature for 2.5 h. Added 8 mL of a 1:1 mixture of acetic acid and water and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate. The organic phase was washed (water, saturated sodium chloride) and dried over magnesium sulfate. Concentration under reduced pressure left 9.73 g of the alcohol as a yellow oil.

HNMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): 7.90 (2H, m), 7.33 (2H, m), 7.18-7.11 (4H, m), 3.89 (3H, s), 3.77 (2H, m), 3.09 (2H, m), 2.95 (1H, m), 1.31 (9H, s)

Step B

To a solution of the alcohol (9.73 g, 30 mmol) in dichloromethane added pyridinium chlorochromate (4.8 g, 150 mmol) and stirred at room temperature for a period of 16 h. Added further PCC (2.0 equivalents) and stirred for an additional 1 h, followed by the addition of 3.0 more equivalents of PCC and stirring for 3 more hours. The mixture was filtered through a silica plug and the solution concentrated and chromatographed on silica, using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient. Obtained 7.9 g of the aldehyde as a yellow oil.

HNMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): 9.72 (1H, d, J=1.5 Hz), 7.89 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.37 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.14 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.06 (2H, d, J=8.2 Hz), 3.91 (3H, s), 3.90 (1H, m), 3.54 (1H, m), 3.03 (1H, m), 1.34 (9H, s)

Alternative oxidation conditions: To a solution of the alcohol (9.730 g) in dichloromethane (100 mL) at 0° C. was slowly added a 15% w/w solution of Dess-Martin periodinane (20.43 g) in dichloromethane. The reaction was warmed to 23° C., and stirred at the same temperature for a 3 h period, when it was quenched by addition of saturated sodium bicarbonate. The organic phase was separated, washed with brine and dried over sodium sulfate. Removal of the solvent and chromatography on silica gel using an ethyl acetate-hexanes gradient yielded 9.7 g of the aldehyde

Step C

A mixture of 7.9 g (24.4 mmol) of the aldehyde, 4 g (48.8 mmol) of sodium acetate and 1.7 g (24.4 mmol) of hydroxylamine hydrochloride in THF was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. Further 0.17 g of hydroxylamine hydrochloride were added and after three additional hours the mixture was concentrated and the residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic phase was washed (water, saturated sodium chloride) and dried (magnesium sulfate). Concentrated and chromatographed on silica gel using a gradient of ethyl acetate and hexanes to afford a mixture of geometric isomers of the oxime (5.19 g).

LCMS (C21H25NO3+H): 340

Step D

A solution of 3.53 g (10.4 mmol) of the starting oxime in DMF was treated with 1.39 g of N-chlorosuccinimide (10.4 mmol) and the resulting mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h. The DMF was evaporated under reduced pressure and the residue was partitioned between ether and water. The organic phase was washed (water, saturated sodium chloride) and dried (magnesium sulfate). Obtained 3.5 g of the product as a yellow oil. LCMS (C21H24ClNO3+H): 374.1

Step E

To a mixture of 1.0 g (5.5 mmol) of 4-bromophenyl acetylene and 0.767 mL (5.5 mmol) of triethylamine in dichloromethane (10 mL) was added dropwise a solution of 516 mg (1.4 mmol) of the starting chloroooxime. The mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight and worked up by washing with aqueous hydrochloric acid and half saturated sodium chloride solution. The solution was dried (magnesium sulfate), concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue was chromatographed on silica using an ethyl acetate hexane gradient. Obtained a light yellow foam (280 mg). LCMS (C29H28BrNO3+H): 520.2

Step F

To the starting methyl ester 280 mg (0.54 mmol) in THF (6 mL), methanol (4 mL) and water (2 mL) added sodium hydroxide (24 mg, 0.6 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. Added further 24 mg (0.6 mmol) of sodium hydroxide and stirred for an additional 3 h at the same temperature. The mixture was acidified with 1M aqueous HCl and extracted with ethyl acetate. The solution was washed with water and saturated sodium chloride and dried over magnesium sulfate. Concentration left a white solid that was used without further purification. LCMS (C28H26BrNO3+H): 505

Step G

A mixture of the starting carboxylic acid (100 mg, 0.2 mmol), HOBt-H₂O (33 mg, 0.22 mmol), EDCI (42 mg, 0.22 mmol), taurine (38 mg, 0.3 mmol) and N,N-diisopropylethylamine (49 mg, 0.32 mmol) in DMF (5 mL) was stirred at 23° C. for a period of 16 h. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue partitioned between ethyl acetate and aqueous 4M HCl. The organic phase was washed (water, sat NaCl) and dried over magnesium sulfate. The reaction was repeated in the same scale and the two batches were combined and chromatographed on reverse phase silica gel (C18) using a gradient of acetonitrile:water (20% to 80% in acetonitrile). Evaporation of the product-containing fractions afforded 20 mg of a white solid.

HNMR (300 MHz, CD3OD): 7.71-7.61 (6H, m), 7.35-7.22 (6H, m), 6.76 (1H, s), 4.33 (1H, t, J=8.2 Hz), 3.8 (2H, m), 3.54 (1H, m), 3.22 (1H, m), 3.06 (1H, m), 1.28 (9H, s)

Example 2.002 2-(4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(2′,4′-dichlorobiphenyl-4-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoylamino)-ethanesulfonic acid

The starting bromide (Step G, 50 mg, 0.08 mmol) in DME (2 mL), ethanol (1 mL) and water (0.5 mL) was treated with 2,4-dichlorophenyl boronic acid (46 mg, 0.24 mmol), bistri(o-tolylphosphine) palladium dichloride (6 mg, 0.008 mmol) and sodium carbonate (42 mg, 0.4 mmol) and the container was sealed and irradiated in a microwave reactor at 125° C. for a 6 min period. The precipitated palladium was removed by filtration. The residue was loaded on top of a reverse phase silica column (C18) and eluted with an acetonitrile-water gradient (20% to 80% in acetonitrile. The sodium salt of the product was obtained as a white solid. LCMS for C36H33C12N205S⁽⁻⁾: 675.6; 677.6. HNMR (300 Mz, CD3OD): 7.88 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.67 (2H, d, J=8.5 Hz), 7.61 (1H, s), 7.58 (2H, d, J=11.1 Hz), 7.53-7.26 (8H, m), 6.81 (1H, s), 4.46 (1H, t, J=7.9 Hz), 3.78 (2H, t, J=6.7 Hz), 3.6 (1H, m), 3.4 (1H, m), 3.07 (2H, t, J=6.5 Hz), 1.30 (9H, s)

The following compounds were made by the methods illustrated above, with modifications that will be evident to individuals skilled in the art

MASS Formula SPECTRUM CHN (Calcd) Example STRUCTURE (mode) CHN (Found) 2.003

531.4 (−) C30H31N2O5SNa + 2H2O 61.00 5.97 4.74 60.66 5.86 4.58 2.005

643.6 (−) C36H33N2O5F2SNa + 2.2H2O 61.22 5.34 3.97 60.91 4.93 4.21 2.007

675.6 (−) C37H34N2O5F3SNa + 1.1H2O ′61.85 5.08 3.90 61.50 5.16 3.87 2.008

641.4, 643.6 (−) C36H34N2O5ClSNa + 0.2NaOH + 1.4 H2O 61.91 5.34 4.01 61.56 4.97 4.09 2.009

641.4, 643.6 (−) C36H34N2O5ClSNa + 1.5H2O ′62.47 5.39 4.05 62.29 5.25 4.09 2.010

609.6 (−) C30H30N2O5BrSNa + 1.2 H2O 55.00 4.98 4.28 54.67 4.97 4.43 2.011

675.6 (−) C36H33N2O5Cl2SNa + 2.5H2O 58.07 5.14 3.76 58.47 5.58 4.02 2.012

643.3 (−) C36H33N2O5F2SNa + 1H2O ′63.15 5.15 4.09 62.95 5.29 4.14 2.013

675.6 (−) C37H34N2O5F3SNa + 2H2O 60.48 5.21 3.81 60.23 4.87 3.77 2.014

607.3 (+) C37H35ClN2O4 + (1.0)H2O C: 71.09; H: 5.97 N: 4.48 C: 71.33; H: 6.11; N: 4.60 2.015

675.0 (−) C37H35F3N2O5S + 2H2O C: 62.35; H: 5.51; N: 3.93 C: 62.18; H: 5.60; N: 3.89 2.016

621.3 (−) C37 H38 N2 O5 S + 1 H2O + 0.2 TFA C: 67.69 H: 6.11 N: 4.22 C: 67.96 H: 6.37 N: 4.17 2.017

675.0 (−) C37 H35 F3 N2 O5 S + 1.5 H2O + 0.25CF3CO2H C: 61.51 H: 5.26 N: 3.83 C: 61.66 H: 5.55 N: 3.78 2.018

C 36 H35 Cl N2 O5 S + 2 H2O + 0.1 TFA C: 62.96 H: 5.71 N: 4.06 C: 63.03 H: 5.91 N: 3.87 2.019

668.66 C32H30F6N2O5S 55.83 4.80 4.39 56.21 5.17 4.22 2.020

644.81 C35H32ClF3N2O6S2 + 2 H2O + 0.5 CF3CO2H 54.44 4.63 3.53 54.30 4.96 3.56 2.021

590.30 (+) C34H33ClN2O6S + 2 H2O C: 61.02; H: 5.57; N: 4.19 C: 60.74; H: 5.67; N: 4.14 2.022

625.6 (−) C36H34N2O5FSNa + 1.2 H2O C: 64.50; H: 5.47; N: 4.18 C: 64.12; H: 5.10; N: 4.12 2.023

643.2 (−) C36H34F2N2O5S + 2.2H2O C: 63.18; H: 5.66; N: 4.09 C: 62.95; H: 5.73; N: 4.21 2.024

701.16 C35H32ClF3N2O6S2 + 2 H2O + 0.5 CF3CO2H 54.44 4.63 3.53 54.30 4.96 3.56 2.025

685.6 (−) C37H37N2O7S2Na + 1.8H2O C: 59.95; H: 5.52; N: 3.78 C: 60.06; H: 5.55; N: 3.97 2.026

685.6 (−) C37H37N2O7S2Na + 1.9H2O C: 59.81; H: 5.53; N: 3.77 C: 59.57; H: 5.13; N: 3.43 2.027

692.76 C37H35F3N2O6S + CF₃CO₂H + 0.5 H2O C: 57.42; H: 4.57; N: 3.43 C: 57.13; H: 4.73; N: 3.55 2.028

643.2 (−) C36H34F2N2O5S + 2.2H2O C: 63.18; H: 5.66; N: 4.09 C: 62.95; H: 5.73; N: 4.21 2.029

714.6 (−) C38H40N3O7S2Na + 1.2H2O 60.10 5.63 5.53 59.96 5.53 5.50 2.030

768.6 (−) C39H40N3O6SNa + 1H2O 65.07 5.88 5.84 64.71 5.99 5.72 2.031

700.4 (−) C37H38N3O7SNa + 2H2O 58.48 5.57 5.53 58.24 5.67 5.69 2.032

632.6 (−) C37H34N3O5SNa + 0.8H2O 66.31 5.35 6.27 66.26 5.36 5.96 2.033

650.6 (−) C36H34N2O6SClNa + 2.5H2O + 0.2 CH3CN 59.53 5.43 4.20 59.32 5.51 4.59 2.034

650.6 (−) C37H33N3O5FSNa + 1H2O 64.24 5.10 6.07 64.08 5.15 5.96 2.035

691.6 (−) C36H33N2O6Cl2SNa + 1.5H2O 58.22 4.89 3.77 58.55 4.67 3.42 2.036

691.6 (−) C36H33N2O6Cl2SNa + 1H2O 58.94 4.81 3.82 59.13 4.61 3.45 2.037

647.4 (−) C38H35N2O6SNa + 1H2O 66.27 5.41 4.07 65.95 5.41 4.02 2.038

657.2 (−) C36H34N2O6ClSNa + 3H2O + 0.1 CH3CN 58.81 5.49 3.98 59.04 5.22 4.33 2.039

643.2 (−) C36H35N2O6FS + 2.5 H2O 62.87 5.86 4.07 62.70 5.73 4.02 2.040

733 (+) C43H41N2O6FS + (0.9) H2O + (0.2) CF3CO2H C: 67.53 H: 5.61 N: 3.63 C: 67.57 H: 5.83 N: 3.67 2.041

661.6 (+) C36H34N2O5FClS + (0.5) H2O + (0.2) TFA C: 63.09 H: 5.12 N: 4.04 C: 63.09 H: 5.23 N: 3.79 2.042

617.4 (+) C31H31N2O6F3S + (1.5) H2O + (0.6) TFA C: 54.31 H: 4.90 N: 3.93 C: 54.29 H: 5.00 N: 3.93 2.043

633.6 (+) C31H31N2O5S2 + (1.0) H2O C: 57.22 H: 5.11 N: 4.30 C: 57.22 H: 5.45 N: 4.04 2.044

649.6 (+) C34H33N2O5ClS2 + (1.5) H2O C: 60.39 H: 5.37 N: 4.14 C: 60.49 H: 5.75 N: 4.10 2.045

643.6 (+) C36H35N2O6FS + (1.2) H2O + (0.8) TFA C: 59.77 H: 5.10 N: 3.71 C: 59.69 H: 5.38 N: 3.58 2.046

745.6 (+) C38H34N2O5F6S + (1.2) TFA C: 55.04 H: 4.02 N: 3.18 C: 55.18 H: 3.93 N: 2.84 2.047

695.4 (+) C37H34N2O5F4S + (1.5) TFA C: 55.49 H: 4.13 N: 3.24 C: 55.28 H: 3.97 N: 2.89 2.048

661.6 (+) C36H34N2O5FClS + (1.1) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 62.79 H: 5.28 N: 4.05 C: 62.78 H: 5.59 N: 4.20 2.049

715.9 (+) C43H42N2O6S + (2.2) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 67.75 H: 6.12 N: 3.66 C: 67.60 H: 6.30 N: 3.71 2.050

657.2 (+) C37H37N2O6FS + (1.8) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 63.77 H: 5.86 N: 4.00 C: 63.79 H: 6.22 N: 4.39 2.051

633.3 (+) C34H33N2O6ClS + (2.2) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 60.04 H: 5.52 N: 4.09 C: 60.01 H: 5.86 N: 4.23 2.052

655.6 (+) C33H26ClF3N2O5S + (0.3) H2O + (0.1) TFA C: 59.35 H: 4.01 N: 4.17 C: 59.40 H: 3.68 N: 3.98 2.053

581.6 (+) C32H31N2O5F3 + (0.1) DMF + (0.5) H2O C: 64.99 H: 5.52 N: 4.93 C: 65.36 H: 5.99 N: 4.88 2.054

618.4 (+) C₂₈H₂₉BrN₂O₅S₂ + H₂O + (0.6) TFA C: 49.82 H: 4.52 N: 3.98 Found: C = 49.86 H = 4.59 N = 4.03 2.055

639.6 (+) C₃₇H₃₈N₂O₆S + (3.0) H₂O C: 64.14 H: 6.40 N: 4.04 C: 64.12 H: 6.03 N: 4.06 2.056

625.6 (+) C₃₆H₃₆N₂O₆S + 5H₂O C: 60.19 H: 6.51 N: 3.90 C: 60.02 H: 6.15 N: 3.95 2.057

650.6 (+) C₃₄H₃₃ClN₂O₅S₂ + (0.6) TFA C: 57.19 H: 4.54 N: 3.73 C: 57.19 H: 4.59 N: 3.69 2.058

650.6 (+) C₃₅H₃₂F₄N₂O₅S₂ + (1.1) DMF + (0.2) H₂O C: 58.62 H: 5.15 N: 5.53 C: 59.02 H: 5.55 N: 5.28 2.059

709 (−) C37H34ClF3N2O5S + (0.3) TFA + (1.2) H2O C: 58.88, H: 4.82, N: 3.65 C: 58.86, H: 4.95, N: 3.57 2.060

727, 729 (−) C37H33ClF4N2O5S + (0.7) TFA + (0.3) H2O C: 56.63, H: 4.25, N: 3.44 C: 56.20, H: 4.47, N: 3.64 2.061

639 (−) C37H37FN2O5S + (0.1) TFA + (1.1) H2O C: 66.49, H: 5.89, N: 4.17 C: 66.33, H: 5.89, N: 4.0 2.062

683 (−) C39H41FN2O6S + (0.2) TFA (1.7) H2O C: 64.10, H: 6.09, N: 3.79 C: 64.02, H: 5.92, N: 3.7 2.063

655 (−) C37H37FN2O6S + (0.7) TFA + (1.7) H2O C: 60.12, H: 5.40, N: 3.65 C: 60.19, H: 5.26, N: 3.50 2.064

659.6 (−) C36 H34 Cl F N2 O5 S + 0.6 H2O C: 64.34 H: 5.28 N: 4.17 C: 64.27 H: 5.48 N: 4.1 2.065

695.4 (+) C37 H34 N2 O5 F4 S + 1.6 H2O C: 61.42; H: 5.18; N: 3.87 C: 61.63; H: 5.53; N: 3.79 2.066

645.4 (−)? C36 H34 N2 O5 S + 0.7 H2O + 1.2 CF3CO2H C: 60.99 H: 4.88 N: 3.70 C: 61.08 H: 4.55 N: 3.84 2.067

695.4 (+) C37 H34 N2 O5 F4 S + 1.5H2O C: 61.57 H: 5.17 N: 3.88 C: 61.94 H: 5.54 N: 3.72 2.068

729.6 (+) C37 H33 N2 O5 F4 Cl S + 0.6 H2O + 0.2 CF3CO2H C: 58.89 H: 4.55 N: 3.67 C: 58.88 H: 4.28 N: 3.65 2.069

729.6 (+) C37 H33 N2 O5 F Cl S + 1 H2O + 0.4 CF3CO2H C: 57.21 H: 4.50 N: 3.53 C: 57.25 H: 4.34 N: 3.43 2.070

661.9 (+) C36 H34 N2 O5 F Cl S + 0.9 CF3CO2H C: 59.76 H: 4.93 N: 3.76 C: 59.50 H: 4.44 N: 3.66 2.071

645.4 (+) C 36 H34 N2 O5 F2 S + 0.5 H2O C: 66.14 H: 5.40 N: 4.29 C: 66.17 H: 5.46 N: 4.09 2.072

661.2 (+) C 36 H34 N2 O5 F Cl S + 1 H2O C: 63.66 H: 5.34 N: 4.12 C: 63.36 H: 5.48 N: 4.07 2.073

693.0 (−) C37 H34 N2 O5 F4 S Na + 2H2O C: 58.96 H: 5.08 N: 3.72 C: 58.79 H: 5.05 N: 3.76 2.074

725 (−) C 37 H33 Cl F3 N2 O6 S Na + 3H2O C: 55.33 H: 4.89 N: 3.49 C: 55.42 H: 5.03 N: 3.24 2.075

659.6 (−) C 36 H34 N2 O5 F Cl S + 1.2 H2O C: 63.33 H: 5.37 N: 4.10 C: 63.25 H: 5.14 N: 4.13 2.076

645.4 (+) C36 H34 N2 O5 F2 S + 1.3 H2O C: 64.71 H: 5.52 N: 4.19 C: 64.71 H: 5.29 N: 4.20 2.077

692.8 (−) C37 H35 N2 O6 F3 S + 0.6 H2O C: 63.17 H: 5.19 N: 3.98 C: 63.22 H: 5.47 N: 4.14 2.078

633.9 (+) C39H36N2O4ClNa + (1.3)H2O C: 69.03 H: 5.73 N: 4.13 C: 69.05 H: 5.48 N: 4.07 2.079

669.6 (+) C38H36N2O5ClSNa + (0.6)H2O C: 65.01 H: 5.34 N: 3.99 C: 64.94 H: 5.51 N: 3.87 2.080

677 (−) C36H33F3N2O6S + 1.5 H2O C: 61.27, H: 5.14, N: 3.97 C: 61.04, H: 5.02, N: 3.88 2.081

647 (−) C35H33ClN2O6S + 1.5 H2O C: 62.54, H: 5.40, N: 4.17 C: 62.27, H: 5.20, N: 4.09 2.082

727.4 (−) C37H33N2O5SClF4 + (0.7) CF3CO2H C: 57.01; H: 4.20; N: 3.46 C: 56.93; H: 4.47; N: 3.40 2.083

681 (−) C35H32Cl2N2O6S + 2.0 H2O + 0.6CH2Cl2 C: 55.78, H: 4.89, N: 3.65 C: 55.68, H: 4.73, N: 3.32 2.084

630 (−) C35H33FN2O6S + 2.0 H2O + 0.1CH3CN C: 63.21, H: 5.62, N: 4.40 C: 63.19, H: 5.02, N: 4.71 2.085

664 (−) C35H32ClFN2O6S + 1.5 H2O + 0.1CH3CN C: 60.89, H: 5.12, N: 4.24 C: 60.75, H: 5.00, N: 4.35 2.086

641 (−) C36H35FN2O6S + 2.5 H2O C: 62.87, H: 5.86, N: 4.07 C: 62.89, H: 5.82, N: 4.02 2.087

613 (+) C29H29BrN2O6S + 1.5 H2O C: 54.38, H: 5.04, N: 4.37 C: 54.21, H: 4.74, N: 4.49 2.088

645 (−) C35H32F2N2O6S + 2.7 H2O + 0.2CH3CN C: 60.43, H: 5.44, N: 4.38 C: 60.16, H: 5.00, N: 4.62 2.089

657.0 (+) C36H35N2O5ClS + (1.4) H2O + (1.0) LiCl C: 61.31, H: 5.53, N: 3.86 C: 61.27, H: 5.63, N: 3.94 2.090

601.9 (+) C35H31N6O2Cl + (1.2)HCl + (0.1) CH3CO2H C: 64.87, H: 5.03, N: 12.93 C: 65.15, H: 4.65, N: 12.53 2.091

623.6 (+) C37H35N2O5Cl + (1.4) H2O + (0.4) CF3CO2H C: 65.42, H: 5.55, N: 4.04 C: 65.16, H: 5.24, N: 4.37 2.092

622.3 (+) C37H36N3O4Cl + (1.2) C6H6 + (0.4) CF3CO2H C: 70.98, H: 5.77, N: 5.52 C: 71.36, H: 5.69, N: 5.16 2.093

643.2 (+) C36H36N2O5ClP + (0.8) H2O C: 65.76, H: 5.76, N: 4.26 C: 65.81, H: 5.70, N: 4.27 2.094

641.3 (+) C37H38N2O4ClP + (2.1) H2O + (1.2) CH3OH C: 63.95, H: 6.60, N: 3.90 C: 64.21, H: 7.00, N: 3.84 2.095

671.3 (+) C38H39N2O5ClPNa + (1.7) H2O + (0.2) CH3OH C: 62.84, H: 5.96, N: 3.84 C: 62.90, H: 5.73, N: 3.77 2.096

601.2 (+) C30H30N2O5Cl2SNa + (1.5) H2O C: 55.30, H: 5.10, N: 4.30 C: 55.25, H: 4.93, N: 4.25 2.097

675, 677 (−) C36H34Cl2N2O5S + 0.25 CF3CO2H C: 61.61, H: 4.94, N: 3.94 C: 61.38, H: 5.31, N: 3.88 2.098

659.6 (−) C36H34ClFN2O5S + 0.5 CF3CO2H + 0.5 H2O C: 61.11, H: 4.92; N: 3.85 C: 61.18, H: 4.57, N: 3.96 2.099

565 (−) C30H31ClN2O5S + 0.1 CF3CO2H + 1.5 H2O Expected C: 59.90, H: 5.68, N: 4.63 Found C: 60.22, H: 5.66, N: 4.56 2.100

710 (−) C37H36F2N2O6S + 0.1 CF3CO2H + 1.7 H2O C: 63.76, H: 5.68, N: 4.00 C: 63.53, H: 5.64, N: 3.88 2.101

673 (−) C37H36F2N2O6S + 0.1 CF3CO2H + 1.7 H2O Expected C: 63.76, H: 5.68, N: 4.00 Found C: 63.53, H: 5.64, N: 3.88 2.102

C33H35ClN2O5S + 0.2 CF3CO2H + 1.5 H2O C: 61.06, H: 5.86, N: 4.26 C: 60.92, H: 6.13, N: 4.58 2.103

571 (−) C33H35ClN2O5S + 0.2 CF3CO2H + 1.5 H2O C: 61.06, H: 5.86, N: 4.26 C: 60.92, H: 6.13, N: 4.58 2.104

605, 607 (−) C33H35ClN2O5S + 0.2 CF3CO2H + 1.5 H2O C: 61.06, H: 5.86, N: 4.26 C: 60.92, H: 6.13, N: 4.58 2.105

675.4 (−) C36H34Cl2N2O5S + 1.2H2O C: 61.84, H: 5.25, N: 4.01 C: 61.71, H: 4.99, N: 4.18 2.106

709.6 (−) C37H34ClF3N2O5S + 1H2O 60.94 4.98 3.84 60.91 4.63 3.67 2.107

725.4 (−) C37H34ClF3N2O6S + 1.8H2O C: 58.50, H: 4.99, N: 3.69 C: 58.18, H: 4.33, N: 3.64 2.108

677.6 (−) C36H34Cl2N2O5S + 1.2H2O + 0.1CH2Cl2 C: 61.62, H: 5.21, N: 3.96 C: 60.93, H: 4.61, N: 3.90 2.109

659.6 (−) C36H34ClFN2O5S + 1.0H2O + 1.0TFA C: 57.54, H: 4.70, N: 3.53 C: 57.35, H: 4.53, N: 3.44 2.110

645.0 (−) C30H30BrClN2O5S + 0.5TFA C: 52.96, H: 4.37, N: 3.98 C: 52.64, H: 4.69, N: 3.81 2.111

739.6 (+) C36H35ClN2O4S + 0.5 CF3CO2H C: 64.95, H: 5.23, N: 4.09 C: 64.91, H: 4.97, N: 4.19 2.112

711.4 (−) C36H33Cl3N2O5S + 1.2H2O C: 58.93, H: 4.86, N: 3.82 C: 58.66, H: 5.16, N: 4.16 2.113

743.6 (−) C37H33Cl2F3N2O5S + 1.3H2O C: 57.79, H: 4.67, N: 3.64 C: 57.83, H: 4.43, N: 3.77 2.114

709.2 (−) C37H34ClF3N2O5S + 1.3H2O C: 60.49, H: 5.02, N: 3.81 C: 60.18, H: 4.95, N: 4.14 2.115

759.2 (−) C38H34F6N2O6S + 1.3H2O C: 58.20, H: 4.70, N: 3.57 C: 57.94, H: 4.67, N: 3.73 2.116

693.0 (−) C37H34F4N2O5S + 1.5H2O C: 61.57, H: 5.17, N: 3.88 C: 61.26, H: 4.86, N: 4.10 2.117

705.6 (−) C38H37F3N2O6S + 1.5H2O C: 62.20, H: 5.49, N: 3.82 C: 61.99, H: 5.54, N: 4.22 2.118

709.6 (−) C37H34ClF3N2O5S + 1.3H2O C: 60.49, H: 5.02, N: 3.81 C: 60.20, H: 4.83, N: 4.43 2.119

675.0 (−) C37H35F3N2O5S + 2 H2O C: 62.35, H: 5.51, N: 3.93 C: 62.18, H: 5.60, N: 3.89

Enantiomerically enriched compounds of this class were synthesized as described below:

4-[3-(4-Benzyl-2-oxo-oxazolidin-3-yl)-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-3-oxo-propyl]-benzoic acid

Step 1

To a solution of 4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester (2.5 g, 5.20 mmol, prepared as reported in Bioorg. Med. Chem Lett. 2004, 14, 2047-2050) in CH₂Cl₂ (50 mL) at room temperature was added oxalyl chloride (0.98 g, 7.81 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for overnight and the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The residue was dried under vacuum for 3-4 h. The crude acid chloride was used in the next step.

Step 2

To a stirred solution of R-(+)-4-benzyl-oxazolidinone (1.48 g, 8.37 mmol) in THF (20 mL) at −78° C. was added n-BuLi (5.2 mL, 8.37 mmol, 1.6 M solution in hexane). The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min, at −78° C., then acid chloride (2.5 g, 6.98 mmol) was added dropwise, stirred for 1 h at −78° C. then allowed to warm to rt and stirred for another hour (monitored by TLC). The reaction mixture was quenched with saturated NH₄Cl solution (20 mL) and stirred for 10 min. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (2×50 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine, dried over Na₂SO₄ and concentrated under reduced pressure. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel, eluting with ethyl acetate-hexanes 5-15% to afford 4-[3-(4-benzyl-2-oxo-oxazolidin-3-yl)-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-3-oxo-propyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester as a mixture of (R) and (S) diastereomers (1.56 g, and 1.25 g respectively, 79% overall yield).

(R)-Diastereomer

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): 7.97 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.41-7.26 (m, 9H), 7.0-6.97 (m, 2H), 5.52 (dd, J=5.7, 9.6 Hz, 1H), 4.61-4.57 (m, 1H), 4.04 (d, J=4.8 Hz, 2H), 3.91 (s, 3H), 3.61 (dd, J=9.6, 13.2 Hz, 1H), 3.16-3.07 (m, 2H), 2.58 (dd, J=9.3, 13.5 Hz, 1H), 1.34 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.55.

(S)-Diastereomer

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): 7.95 (d, J=8.4 Hz, 2H), 7.41-7.26 (m, 9H), 6.90 (dd, J=7.5, 12.5 Hz, 2H), 5.43 (dd, J=5.7, 9.9 Hz, 1H), 4.68-4.63 (m, 1H), 4.11-4.03 (m, 2H), 3.92 (s, 3H), 3.56 (dd, J=9.9, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.16-3.02 (m, 2H), 2.64 (dd, J=8.4, 13.8 Hz, 1H), 1.35 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=ethyl acetate/hexanes (2:1); R_(f)=0.4.

The stereochemistry was assigned by X-Ray crystal Structure

(R)-4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

To a stirred solution of the (R)-diastereomer obtained in the step above (0.62 g, 1.24 mmol) in THF/H₂O (20 mL) (3:1) at room temperature was added H₂O₂ (0.42 g, 12.4 mmol 30% in H2O) followed by LiOH (60 mg, 2.48 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred for 2 h, at room temperature, and quenched with 0.1 N HCl. The reaction mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and dried over Na₂SO₄, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to afford corresponding acid. The crude title product was used in the next step without further purification (0.34 g, 80%):

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃OD): δ 7.85 (d, J=4.8 Hz, 2H), 7.34-7.22 (m, 6H), 3.86 (s, 3H), 3.85-3.83 (m, 1H), 3.40 (dd, J=5.4, 8.4 Hz, 1H), 3.03 (dd, J=4.2, 8.4 Hz, 1H), 1.30 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=CH₂Cl₂/MeOH (10%); R_(f)=0.35.

Chiral HPLC conditions: Kromasil 100-5-TBB chiral column 250×4.6 cm, 5% Hexane/2-propanol, 1 mL/min, RT=4.2 min. Enantiomeric excess: >90%

(S)-4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester

The title compound was synthesized as described above from the (S)-diastereomer of the isoxazolone precursor.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃): δ 7.85 (d, J=4.8 Hz, 2H), 7.34-7.22 (m, 6H), 3.86 (s, 3H), 3.85-3.83 (m, 1H), 3.40 (dd, J=5.4, 8.4 Hz, 1H), 3.03 (dd, J=4.2, 8.4 Hz, 1H), 1.30 (s, 9H); TLC conditions: Uniplate silica gel, 250 microns; mobile phase=CH₂Cl₂/MeOH (10%); R_(f)=0.35.

Chiral HPLC conditions: Kromasil 100-5-TBB chiral column 250×4.6 cm, 5% Hexane/2-propanol, 1 mL/min, RT=3.5 min. Enantiomeric excess: >94%

(R)- and (S)-4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoic acid)

The methods described in Example 2.002 were utilized to synthesize the title compounds from the (R)-4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester and (S)-4-[2-(4-tert-butyl-phenyl)-2-carboxy-ethyl]-benzoic acid methyl ester respectively

Example 2.120 (S)-2-(4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoylamino)-ethane sulfonic acid (29)

To a mixture of (S)-4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoic acid (0.25 g, 0.46 mmol), EDCI (133 mg, 0.69 mmol), HOBt (107 mg, 0.69 mmol), N,N-diispropylethylamine (0.25 mL, 1.95 mmol) in DMF (10 mL), and followed by taurine (116 mg, 0.093 mmol) was added. The resulting mixture was stirred for 14 h and monitored by LCMS after completion of the reaction the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The resulting mixture was purified by column chromatography on C-18, eluting with H₂O/Acetonitrile 40% to afford (4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoylamino)ethane sulfonic acid (29) as a white solid. (125 mg, 42%): ¹H NMR (300 MHz, MeOD): 8.01 (s, 1H), 7.78 (d, J=6.9 Hz, 2H), 7.70-7.47 (m, 6H), 7.35 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.30 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 6.86 (s, 1H), 4.47 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.85-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.75 (dd, J=4.9, 13.2 Hz, 1H), 3.25-3.05 (m, 2H), 1.31 (s, 9H); LC-MS m/z=643 [C36H35ClN2O5S]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1 TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=UV @254 and 220 nm retention time in min: 21.20; Anal Calcd: (MF:C36H35ClN2O5S+1.5H₂O+0.2 CH2Cl2) Calcd: C:63.27, H:5.63, N:4.08. Found: C, 63.24, H:5.75, N:3.96. α_(D[25]) MeOH (4.66 mg in 1.0 mL)=+13.487.

Example 2.121 (R)-2-(4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoylamino)-ethane sulfonic acid (30)

The method described in Example 2.120 was followed to synthesize the title compound, except that (R)-4-{2-(4-tert-Butyl-phenyl)-2-[5-(4′-chloro-biphenyl-3-yl)-isoxazol-3-yl]-ethyl}-benzoic acid was used as a starting material

¹H NMR (300 MHz, MeOD): 8.03 (s, 1H), 7.79 (d, J=6.9 Hz, 2H), 7.73-7.49 (m, 6H), 7.36 (d, J=9.3 Hz, 2H), 7.30 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 6.87 (s, 1H), 4.48 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 1H), 3.79 (t, J=6.6 Hz, 2H), 3.43 (dd, J=4.9, 13.2 Hz, 1H), 3.41 (dd, J=5.7, 14.1 Hz, 1H), 3.08 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 2H), 1.31 (s, 9H); LC-MS m/z=644 [C36H35ClN2O5S+H]⁺; HPLC conditions: Waters Atlantis C-18 OBD 4.6×150 mm; mobile phase=ACN/(H₂O:0.1TFA) flow rate=1.0 mL/min; detection=UV @254 and 220 nm, retention time in min: 21.20; Anal Calcd: (MF:C36H35ClN2O5S+2.0H2O) Calcd: C:63.66, H:5.79, N:4.12. Found: C: 63.53, H:5.68, N:4.34. α_(D[25]) MeOH (4.12 mg in 1.0 mL)=−15.460.

EXAMPLES Biological Examples Example A Human Glucagon Receptor Affinity

Compounds of the invention are dissolved in a suitable solvent (e.g. dimethlysulfoxide) at a concentration of 10 mM and then diluted in buffer (50 mM Hepes, pH 7.4, 5 mM MgCl₂, 1 mM CaCl₂, 0.2% BSA) to concentrations ranging from 1 nM to 100 μM. Compounds (20 μl/well) and [¹²⁵I]Glucagon (Perkin Elmer; final concentration: 0.125 nM; 20 μl/well) are added to and mixed in wells of a 96-well plate (Costar, Corning) containing 120 μl of buffer. Next, an appropriate aliquot of a membrane preparation containing the human glucagon receptor (isolated from human liver samples or obtained from a recombinant cell line) is added to the wells. The binding mixtures are incubated for 2 hour at room temperature. In the meantime, a MultiScreen 96-well filter plate (Millipore) is incubated with 200 μl of buffer, which is vacuumed through the filter just before the binding mixtures are transferred to the plate. At the end of incubation, binding mixtures are transferred to the wells of the MultiScreen 96-well filter plate and filtered through by applying vacuum. The plate is washed once with 200 μl per well of buffer and the filters are dried and counted by means of a gamma counter.

Exemplified compounds displace radiolabeled glucagon from the human glucagon receptor by ≧15% at 1000 nM or have an IC₅₀ of <10,000 nM.

Example B Functional Antagonism in Hepatocytes from Various Species

Primary human, monkey, dog, rat, or mouse hepatocytes are seeded onto collagen-coated 24-well plates in Williams E medium (supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum) and incubated at 37° C. overnight in M199 medium (supplemented with 15 mM glucose and 10 nM human insulin). The following day cells are washed twice with a glucose-free Kreb-bicarbonate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 0.1% BSA. Cells are then incubated at 37° C. with the aforementioned buffer containing 1 nM glucagon and varying concentrations of a glucagon antagonist (0-100 microM). Control wells without glucagon or antagonist are also included. After 1 hour, an aliquot of the medium is removed and analyzed for glucose content by means of the glucose oxidase method. The background glucose levels observed in the control wells are subtracted from the glucagon and antagonist containing wells. A graph of % glucose concentration vs drug concentration is plotted and an EC50 value for inhibition of glucose production generated using Sigmaplot software (SAS, Cary, N.C.). Alternatively, intracellular cAMP levels are measured using standard kits and EC50 values determined by plotting these levels against drug concentration. Antagonists of the glucagon receptor inhibit glucagon-induced cAMP production.

Example C Glucose Lowering in Diabetic Animals

The effects of compounds of the invention on blood glucose levels are assessed in animal models of type 1 or 2 diabetes such as, but not limited to, the db/db mouse, the Zucker fatty (ZF) rat, the Zucker diabetic (ZDF) rat, the glucagon-challenged dog, the alloxan- or streptozotocin-treated mouse or rat, the NOD mouse or the BB rat.

Compounds are dissolved in an appropriate vehicle such as polyethylene glycol-400 or cyclodextrin and administered to animals at doses of 0.1 to 100 mg/kg either by intraperitoneal injection, intravenous injection, or oral gavage. Animal models used in this evaluation [e.g. the db/db mouse, the ZF rat, the ZDF rat, the glucagon-challenged (0.3-5 μg/kg) dog, the alloxan- or streptozotocin-treated mouse or rat, the NOD mouse, or BB rat] are either freely-feeding or fasted from 3 to 24 hours prior to compound administration. In some instances, animals may be subjected to a glucose tolerance test following compound administration by intravenous or oral administration of up to 2 g/kg of glucose. Blood glucose levels are assessed in blood samples obtained by tail bleed or by sampling an appropriate blood vessel by means of a syringe or catheter. Glucose is measured using a portable glucometer such as the OneTouch or HemoCue meters at regular time intervals for up to 24 hours. The extent of blood glucose lowering elicited by the compounds of the invention is determined by comparison to those in control animals administered only the vehicle. The percentage of blood glucose lowering attained is calculated relative to blood glucose levels in vehicle-treated nondiabetic or non-glucagon-challenged control animals.

Example D Glucose Lowering in Db/Db Mice

Purpose: To assess the effects of compounds of the invention on blood glucose levels in the db/db mouse, an animal model of type 2 diabetes.

Methods: Compounds were dissolved in polyethylene glycol-400 and administered by oral gavage to db/db mice in the freely-feeding state at doses of 30 and/or 100 mg/kg. Blood glucose levels were assessed in blood samples obtained by tail bleed at baseline (prior to drug administration) and at regular time intervals over 24 hours using a portable glucometer such as the OneTouch or HemoCue meters. The magnitude of blood glucose lowering elicited by the compounds of the invention was determined by comparison to those in db/db mice administered only the vehicle. The percentage glucose lowering was calculated by factoring in the blood glucose levels of vehicle-treated lean db/+ (heterozygote) mice, with 100% representing the normalization of blood glucose levels from the hyperglycemic state (vehicle-treated db/db mice) to the normoglycemic state (vehicle-treated db/+ mice).

Results: As shown in the table below, compounds of the invention lowered blood glucose of db/db mice in the freely-feeding state by 19 to 172 mg/dL. The percentage blood glucose lowering achieved ranged from 6 to 68% relative to lean control animals.

Glucose DOSE lowering % Glucose Example# (mg/Kg) (mg/dL) lowering 1.052 30 147 61 1.155 30 108 49 1.321 30 161 68 1.135 100 131 41 1.137 30 159 53 1.136 30 47 16 1.320 30 121 39 1.270 30 63 24 1.138 30 19 6 1.315 30 172 57 1.311 30 109 36 1.359 100 150 48 1.179 30 102 34 1.314 30 95 40 1.173 30 172 50 1.269 30 124 42 1.133 30 157 57 Conclusion: Compounds of the invention have pronounced antihyperglycemic activity in animal models of type 2 diabetes and may therefore have utility for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Example E Glucose Lowering in Glucagon-Challenged Beagle Dogs

Purpose: To assess the effects of compounds of the invention on blood glucose levels in glucagon-challenged Beagle dogs.

Methods: Beagle dogs (n=3) were treated with vehicle (polyethylenelglycol-400) by oral gavage. After 1.5 hours, glucagon (20 μg) was administered subcutaneously. Blood glucose levels were measured prior to glucagon administration and at 10-minute intervals thereafter for up to an hour. Blood samples for these determinations were obtained from a superficial ear vein and were measured using a OneTouch glucometer. After a 1-week washout, the animals were treated by oral gavage with the compound of Example 2.009 at a dose of 38 mg/kg (polyethylenelglycol-400 formulation). The glucagon challenge and blood sampling were then performed as before.

Results: As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, treatment with the compound of Example 2.009 attenuated the glucagon-induced glucose excursion by approximately 40%.

Conclusion: The compound of Example 2.009 is a potent glucagon antagonist in the dog. The in vivo profile obtained suggests the compound of Example 2.009 may have utility for the treatment of hyperglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes, a disorder believed to be caused in part by inappropriately elevated glucagon levels. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of treating a disease or condition responsive to decreased hepatic glucose production or responsive to lowered blood glucose levels, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of general formula (I)

wherein: D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, C₁₋₈-alkyl carbocyclic aryl, or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, L is a group selected from carbocyclic aryl, carbocyclic aryloxy-, carbocyclic arylalkoxy-, carbocyclic arylalketyl-, carbocyclic arylketyl-, carbocyclic aryl—NH—, carbocyclic aryl-N—C₁₋₃-alkyl-, heteroaryloxy, heteroarylalkoxy, heteroarylketyl, heteroarylalketyl, and heteroaryl; wherein L is optionally substituted with one, two, or three groups selected from halogen, CF₃, hydroxyl, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkyoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio, —NO₂, or —CN, R² is a group selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₈-alkyl; R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, fluoro or C₁₋₈-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro, E is a group selected from C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, carbocyclic aryl, or heteroaryl; wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —C₁₋₆-alkyl, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene; wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; R³⁰ is a group independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro; n is 0, 1, 2, or 3; R³⁹ is a group selected from —OH, —NHOH, —NH₂; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, cocrystals and prodrugs thereof.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the compound has the following structure:


3. A method for treating a disease or condition selected from the group consisting of: Type I diabetes, Type II diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, postprandial hyperglycemia, fasting hyperglycemia, accelerated gluconeogenesis, increased or excessive (greater than normal levels) hepatic glucose output, hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia, dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, atherosclerosis, obesity, Metabolic Syndrome X, the method comprising the step of administering to an animal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of general formula (I)

wherein: D is a substituted group selected from carbocyclic aryl, C₁₋₈-alkyl carbocyclic aryl, or heteroaryl, wherein said group is substituted with L and, optionally, one or more additional substituents independently selected from optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyloxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylthio, halogen, —CF₃, —NO₂, —CN, L is a group selected from carbocyclic aryl, carbocyclic aryloxy-, carbocyclic arylalkoxy-, carbocyclic arylalketyl-, carbocyclic arylketyl-, carbocyclic aryl—NH—, carbocyclic C₁₋₃-alkyl-, heteroaryloxy, heteroarylalkoxy, heteroarylketyl, heteroarylalketyl, and heteroaryl; wherein L is optionally substituted with one, two, or three groups selected from halogen, CF₃, hydroxyl, amido, optionally substituted C₁₋₆-alkyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkenyl, optionally substituted C₂₋₆-alkynyl, optionally substituted C₃₋₆-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted C₁₋₈-alkyoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-alkylthio-, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkoxy, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkylalkylthio, —NO₂, or —CN, R² is a group selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₈-alkyl; R¹ is a group selected from hydrogen, fluoro or C₁₋₈-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro, E is a group selected from C₁₋₁₂-alkyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₂-alkynyl, C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, carbocyclic aryl, or heteroaryl; wherein each group is optionally substituted with one to six groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CHF₂, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —OCH₂CF₃, —OCF₂CHF₂, —SCF₃, optionally substituted C₃₋₈-cycloalkyl, optionally substituted C₄₋₈-cycloalkenyl, optionally substituted phenyl or optionally substituted five- or six-membered heteroaryl; X is a group selected from phenylene, heterocyclic monoarylene, C₅₋₈-cycloalkylene or C₅₋₈-cycloalkenylene; wherein X is optionally substituted with one or two groups independently selected from halogen, —CN, —CF₃, —OCF₃, —OCHF₂, —NO₂, —OR³⁰, C₁₋₆-alkyl, C₂₋₆-alkenyl, or C₁₋₆-alkynyl; R³⁰ is a group independently selected from hydrogen or C₁₋₆-alkyl optionally substituted with fluoro up to perfluoro; n is 0, 1, 2, or 3; R³⁹ is a group selected from —OH, —NHOH, —NH₂; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, cocrystals and prodrugs thereof.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the compound has the following structure:


5. The method of claim 3, wherein the disease or condition is Type II diabetes.
 6. The method of claim 3, wherein the disease or condition is obesity.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the animal is a mammal.
 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the animal is human.
 9. The method of claim 3, wherein the animal is a mammal.
 10. The method of claim 3, wherein the animal is human. 